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From the Finger of GodThe Biblical and Theological Basis for the Threefold Division of the Law

From the Finger of God

The Biblical and Theological Basis for the Threefold Division of the Law

Philip S. Ross
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This book investigates the biblical and theological basis for the classical division of biblical law into moral, civil, and ceremonial. It highlights some of the implications of this division for the doctrines of sin and atonement, concluding that theologians were right to see it as rooted in Scripture and the Ten Commandments as ever–binding.

Philip S. Ross

About Philip S. Ross

Philip S. Ross is a theological editor who studied in Wales. He worked extensively on the well-received Christian Heritage editions of The Marrow of Modern Divinity and subtitled seven John Owen works. Philip lives near Loch Lomond in Scotland with his wife and three children.

Specifications

  • Author: Philip S. Ross
  • Release Date: November 2010
  • Pages: 448
  • Format: Large trade paperback
  • Dimensions: 216 x 138
  • ISBN: 9781845506018
  • Imprint: Mentor
  • Category: Bible Study > Theology > General

Endorsements

"This book is a valuable contribution to discussion about the question of the nature of the unity of biblical law in the context of the diversity of its threefold historical function. It demonstrates how the finality of the person and work of Christ is the crux of the matter and how the atonement has law as its background. A readable presentation of the biblical data relevant to the subject that leaves no stone unturned."

Paul Wells, Emeritus Professor, Faculté Jean Calvin, France and Editor in Chief of Unio cum Christo

"It is a given for scholars in a variety of allied disciplines (e.g., biblical studies, systematic theology, Christian ethics) that the ancient Christian distinction between the civil, ceremonial, and moral laws is without foundation. Philip Ross dissents from the consensus and he does so thoughtfully, lucidly, and wittily. Those who are new to the question and those are willing to reconsider their views will find in Ross an able guide through the labyrinth."

R. Scott Clark, Professor of Church History and Historical Theology, Westminster Seminary, Escondido, California
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