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Christ and the Old Covenant

Francis Turretin (1623-1687) on Christ's Suretyship under the Old Testament
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This study explores the Cocceian-Voetian debate through the eyes of Francis Turretin (1623-1687). There is a dearth of research on Turretin's take on this debate, the author will parse out how Turretin adheres to the Voetianism of the Utrecht theologian Melchior Leydekker (1642-1721) while remaining conciliatory to the Cocceians. With Leydekker, Turretin argues that Christ's suretyship in the Old Testament is identical to what it is in the New Testament. As the Father decrees that Christ is the most perfect and certain fulfiller of God's promise, the ancients benefit from Christ's sacrifice as much as do the saints in the New. The sins of the elect must be fully forgiven regardless of the progress of redemption in history, for the faithful both in the Old and the New are saved by the same grace of Christ, the expromissor. At the same time, not only does Turretin leave out some of the controversial issues between the two parties, but he also tends to neutralize Leydekker's acid criticism of the extreme form of Cocceianism. This conciliatory gesture indicates that Turretin does not consider Cocceianism his archenemy. Seen in this light, Turretin can be viewed as a moderate and peaceful Voetian.
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Additional ISBN/GTIN9783647516417
Product TypeE-book
BindingE-book
FormatPDF
FormatReflowable
Publication townGöttingen
Publication countryGermany
Publishing date03/12/2018
Edition1. Edition 2019
LanguageEnglish
File size1094691 Bytes
Article no.10610452
CatalogsVC
Data source no.3310205
Product groupBU542
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Gyeongcheol Gwon, Ph.D., is Lecturer in Church History at Kukje Theological University and Seminary in Seoul, Korea.

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