New Covenant Theology
by Tom Wells & Fred Zaspel
When two parties, both submitting in principle to the authority of Scripture, strongly disagree as to the Scripture’s meaning, and when the issues are complex and intertwined, is resolution a forlorn hope? Must the two sides merely dig themselves into defensive positions and lob theological mortars at each other? At very least, if there is any hope of a meeting of minds, let alone of a resolution of the issues, it takes time, patience, intellectual humility, a willingness to be corrected, and thoughtful and empathetic listening combined with accurate and understated articulation of each party’s understanding. And those are the values of this book. Wells and Zaspel will not convince all of their opponents by their understandig of “new covenant theology,” but they deserve to be treated with the respect they extend to others—and perhaps, i the mercy of God, we will discover, in time, that some genuine steps have been taken toward theological agreement.
—D.A. Carson
Research Professor of New Testament Trinity International University Deerfield, IL 60015“Wells does a fine job of analyzing some of the historical and broadly theol ogical issues, while Zaspel concentrates on a careful exegesis of key New Testament texts—especially the pivotal Matthew 5:17–20. The combination is impressive and persuasive . . . Their careful biblical argument needs to be taken into account as the task of reforming our traditions in light of the wit ness of Scripture goes forward.”
—From the Foreword by Douglas J. MooABOUT THE AUTHORS
TOM WELLS (1933–2019) was a resident of West Chester, OH, (Cincinnati area) where he was a pastor of The King’s Chapel for twenty-eight years. He spent his entire adult life in Christian ministry, including evangelistic work and various Bible teaching roles. Tom was the author of a number of books including A Vision for Missions; Christian: Take Heart!; God is King; and Faith: the Gift of God. In earlier years, he was the regular speaker on several radio ministries origi nating in Cincinnati, OH, and Dallas, TX. The late Pastor Wells was married to his wife, Luann, for forty-one years, and they raised three children.FRED G. ZASPEL Fred G. Zaspel (Ph.D.) is one of the pastors at Reformed Baptist Church of Franconia, PA. He is also adjunct professor of theology at Southern Baptist Theological Seminary and executive editor of Books At a Glance. He is the author of and contributor to several books and articles, most recently How To Read and Under-stand the Psalms (with Bruce Waltke).
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