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    Covenant Theology: Contemporary Approaches.Mark J. Cartledge & David Mills (eds.) - 2001 - Paternoster Publishing.
    Covenant Theology brings together a number of perspectives on this important feature of Christian tradition from across the theological discipline. Based on four lectures delivered at the University of Liverpool, each address is followed by a response, allowing respected scholars of the field to engage in lively and public debate. The progression from Old Testament to New Testament, then to systematic theology and pastoral theology is intentional, as readers are encouraged to view theology as an (...)
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    Covenant Theology and the Concept of 'A Public Person'.Christopher Hill - 1979 - In Alkis Kontos (ed.), Powers, Possessions, and Freedom: Essays in Honour of C.B. Macpherson. University of Toronto Press.
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    Revisiting Sinai Covenant Theology, Its Values and Resonances for Today.Michael Ufok Udoekpo - 2022 - European Journal of Theology and Philosophy 2 (6):9-16.
    The relevance of Sinai covenant (Exod 19-24, 32-34; Deut, Josh-2kings) in Hebrew and Christian religions cannot be overemphasized. It is a point of departure for understanding Israel’s basic religion and its components: God’s relationship with his people, the kingship of God, revelation and liberation from myth. It also illumines the riches of Israel’s history, its persons, liturgy, rituals, cults and commandments, the role of the prophets, fulfilled in Christ, the Messiah stressed by our honoree in the course of his (...)
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  4. John Locke's covenant theology.Joanne Tetlow - 2009 - Locke Studies 9:167-199.
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    John Murray and James B. Torrance on Covenant Theology.Dinu Moga - 2019 - Perichoresis 17 (1):91-117.
    Whatever opinion we might have on the covenants of God with man, we cannot escape the fundamental truth that covenant theology is the best way of presenting the Biblical development of God’s revelation in the history of mankind. Therefore, our duty is to learn to think in covenantal terms, because thinking in covenantal terms means to think biblically. When God, in His sovereignty, has chosen to deal with man, He has chosen to do so through two covenants: the (...)
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    Amicitia Dei as ultimate reality: an outline of the covenant theology of Johannes Cocceius (1603-1669).Willem J. van Asselt - 1998 - Ultimate Reality and Meaning 21 (1):35-47.
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    Covenant and Global Economic Life: A Public Approach of Christian Theology.Xie Zhibin - 2009 - Journal of Religious Studies (Misc) 4:025.
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    Covenant and causality in medieval thought: studies in philosophy, theology, and economic practice.William J. Courtenay - 1984 - London: Variorum Reprints.
  9. The Covenant Formula: An Exegetical and Theological Investigation.Rolf Rendtorff - 1998
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  10. Covenant and Calling: Towards a Theology of Same-Sex Relationships.[author unknown] - 2014
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  11. Covenant, Community, and the Spirit: A Trinitarian Theology of Church.[author unknown] - 2015
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    ‘Covenanting for Justice’? On the Accra Document, Reformed Theology and Reformed Ecclesiology.Dirkie J. Smit - 2009 - HTS Theological Studies 65 (1).
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    Covenant of Peace: the Missing Peace in New Testament Theology and Ethics. By Willard M. Swartley.Anthony Egan - 2010 - Heythrop Journal 51 (2):342-343.
  14. Covenant of Peace: The Missing Peace in New Testament Theology and Ethics.Willard M. Swartley - 2006
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    The Beauty of Healing: Covenant, Eschatology, and Jonathan Edwards' Theological Aesthetics toward a Theology of Medicine.Kimbell Kornu - 2014 - Christian Bioethics 20 (1):43-58.
    Jonathan Edwards, despite being considered one of the greatest American philosopher-theologians, has yet to grace the bioethics scene. In this essay, I contend that Edwards’ synthesis of Reformed theology and unique concept of beauty can provide a significant metaethics to Reformed theological ethics and contemporary bioethics. First, I explore Edwards’ notion of beauty and how its theocentrism integrates divine communication and creational typology in the context of redemptive history. Second, I develop a biblical framework for a covenantal, eschatological (...) of medicine, refracted through the lens of Edwardsian beauty, with Christ as archetypal physician and patient. Such a theology of medicine affirms the importance of desire in ethics over against a Kantian ethic of disinterested duty. Third, I end with a brief discussion of how such a framework can inform medical practice as moral formation and beautification. (shrink)
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    Reviewing the Covenant: Eugene B. Borowitz and the Postmodern Renewal of Jewish Theology.Peter Ochs, Eugene B. Borowitz & Yudit Kornberg Greenberg - 2000 - SUNY Press.
    This major intellectual response to the leading theologian of liberal Judaism provides a significant indication of future directions in Jewish religious thought.
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    Covenant of Peace. The Missing Peace in New Testament Theology and Ethics. [REVIEW]James G. Williams - 2006 - The Bulletin of the Colloquium on Violence and Religion 29:18-20.
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    Old and new covenants: Historical and theological contexts in Scribe's and Halévy's La Juive.Robert Ignatius Letellier - 2011 - Semiotica 2011 (184):139-185.
    Fromental Halévy was thirty-six when his masterpiece, La Juive, a grand opera in five acts, was triumphantly produced at the Opéra , and at once secured for its author a European reputation. The opera was presented with unprecedented scenic splendor, the stage-setting alone having cost, it was said, 150,000 francs. La Juive , with Meyerbeer's Les Huguenots , marked the defining expression of French Grand Opera. Both operas used highly controversial and sensitive historical material as the very fabric of their (...)
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    Commonwealth and Covenant: Economics, Politics and Theologies of Relationality by Marcia Pally , + 419 pp.Adrian Pabst - 2017 - Modern Theology 33 (3):492-494.
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    Covenant and communication: a Christian moral conversation with Jürgen Habermas.Hak Joon Lee - 2006 - Lanham, MD: University Press of America.
    In dialogue with Jürgen Habermas's communicative ethics, Covenant and Communication constructively explores a covenantal-communicative model of Christian ethics. Author Hak Joon Lee analyzes themes of freedom, equality, and reciprocity in Habermas's theory of communication from the perspective of the Reformed Christian doctrines of covenant and the Trinity.
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    Book Review: Robert Song, Covenant and Calling: Towards a Theology of Same-Sex RelationshipsSongRobert, Covenant and Calling: Towards a Theology of Same-Sex Relationships . xvii + 110 pp. £16.99. ISBN 978-0-334-05188-6. [REVIEW]Christopher C. Roberts - 2016 - Studies in Christian Ethics 29 (1):115-119.
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  22. A Reassessment Of The Meaning Of The Abrahamic Covenant For Evangelical Theology.Daniel Lee - 2004 - Quodlibet 6.
    Most modern evangelicals classify the Abrahamic covenant as unconditional. But the label is ambiguous. A review of the covenant passages strongly suggests that the blessings promised to Abraham were conditioned on his obedience – making the covenant, in this sense, conditional. On the other hand, once Abraham obeyed God’s commands, the covenant became prophetically guaranteed – and is, in this sense, unconditional.The nuance is more than theological trivia, for God’s dealings with Abraham have profound implications for (...)
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    Isaiah Horowitz's Shnei Luhot Ha-Berit and the pietistic transformation of Jewish theology: revealing a concealed covenant.Joseph Citron - 2021 - Boston: Brill.
    In this book, Joseph Citron offers the first comprehensive analysis of Prague Rabbi Isaiah Horowitz's (1565-1629) magnum opus of Jewish ethical literature, the Shnei Luhot Ha-Berit. Citron's close philological analysis reveals the pioneering nature of the work in creating an organic Jewish theological system rooted in the mystical structures of Kabbalah, cultivating an orthodoxy in thought and legal practice based upon its principles. Emotion, psychology, self-actualisation and joy are all presented as essential facets of religious life, significantly influencing the 17th-century (...)
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    The Theological Origins of Liberalism.İsmail Kurun - 2016 - Lanham, USA: Lexington Books.
    This book offers a critical survey of the origins of liberalism. It challenges the widely-held belief among philosophers that liberalism developed in opposition to religion. Beginning with the Protestant Reformation, it illustrates how Christian thinkers reinterpreted Christianity and used a set of biblical presuppositions from their reinterpretations to develop the first liberal ideas, starting a process that culminates in the birth of the first systematic liberal political philosophy in the writings of a Christian philosopher, John Locke. -/- Foreworded by Michael (...)
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    Calvin and Covenant Marriage: A Critical Genealogy.Charles Guth I. I. I. - 2023 - Studies in Christian Ethics 36 (3):475-496.
    Many Christians treat marriage as a covenant. An influential group of contemporary Christians argues that covenant marriage provides a response to what they regard as the social ills of high divorce rates and the ‘breakdown’ of the traditional family. These Christians often look to John Calvin's marriage theology for inspiration because he linked treating marriage as a covenant to regarding marriage as sacred and indissoluble. In this article I cast doubt on the wisdom of treating marriage (...)
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    Book Review: David VanDrunen, Divine Covenants and Moral Order: A Biblical Theology of Natural Law. [REVIEW]Adam Eitel - 2017 - Studies in Christian Ethics 30 (1):121-123.
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    Covenant Relation as Prolegomena to Knowledge of God: An Exegetical Study of John 5.Nathan D. Shannon - 2019 - Neue Zeitschrift für Systematicsche Theologie Und Religionsphilosophie 61 (3):333-353.
    Name der Zeitschrift: Neue Zeitschrift für Systematische Theologie und Religionsphilosophie Jahrgang: 61 Heft: 3 Seiten: 333-353.
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  28. The Covenant with All Living Creatures.Stephen R. L. Clark - 2002 - In Mark J. Cartledge & David Mills (eds.), Covenant Theology: Contemporary Approaches.
    Philosophers are usually expected to argue only from premises acceptable to a secular audience, in ways that require no special commitment beyond that to the value of argument itself. As a philosopher, I see no particular reason to deny myself the opportunity to argue from other, more `sectarian', premises, in ways now unfamiliar to an unbelieving nation. In so doing I may (as theistical philosophers often do) sound more traditional than many theologians.
     
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    Poverty, Patriotism, and National Covenant: Jonathan Edwards and Public Life.Gerald R. McDermott - 2003 - Journal of Religious Ethics 31 (2):229 - 251.
    In this essay I address three ways in which Edwards can inform Christian understanding of public life. First I show how Edwards provides both philosophical and theological rationales for social engagement and thereby resists the separation of religion from public life, and use his consideration of poverty as an illustration. Part II examines Edwards's dialectical treatment of patriotism, demonstrating both its importance to the Christian life and its susceptibility to deceptive accommodation to culture. Finally, in Part III I discuss Edwards's (...)
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    Book Reviews: Marcia Pally, Commonwealth and Covenant: Economics, Politics, and Theologies of Relationality. [REVIEW]Edmund Waldstein - 2018 - Studies in Christian Ethics 31 (3):354-357.
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    Book Reviews: Marcia Pally, Commonwealth and Covenant: Economics, Politics, and Theologies of Relationality. [REVIEW]Edmund Waldstein - 2018 - Studies in Christian Ethics 31 (3):354-357.
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    Eisen, R. Gersonides on Providence, Covenant, and the Chosen People: A Study in Medieval Jewish Philosophy and Biblical Commentary (Albany: State University of New York Press, 1995). El man, Y." The Contribution of Rabbinic Thought to a Theology of Mis-fortune," in Jewish Perspectives on the Experience of Suffering, ed. [REVIEW]S. Carmy & M. Halbertal - 2003 - In Daniel H. Frank & Oliver Leaman (eds.), The Cambridge Companion to Medieval Jewish Philosophy. Cambridge University Press. pp. 446.
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  33. Book Review: Willard M. Swartley, Covenant of Peace: The Missing Peace in New Testament Theology and Ethics . xviii + 542 pp. £19.99/US$34 , ISBN 0—8028—2937—6. [REVIEW]Stephen N. Williams - 2008 - Studies in Christian Ethics 21 (1):153-156.
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    Living law: Jewish political theology from Hermann Cohen to Hannah Arendt.Miguel E. Vatter - 2021 - New York, NY: Oxford University Press.
    In his 1935 treatise on divine sovereignty, the Jewish philosopher Martin Buber introduced the idea of an 'anarchic soul of theocracy.' A decade before, the German jurist Carl Schmitt had coined the term 'political theology' in order to designate the Christian theological foundations of modern sovereignty and legal order. In a specular and opposite gesture, Buber argued that the covenant at Sinai established YHWH as the King of the Israelites and simultaneously promulgated the principle that no human being (...)
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    Book Review: David VanDrunen, Divine Covenants and Moral Order: A Biblical Theology of Natural LawVanDrunenDavid, Divine Covenants and Moral Order: A Biblical Theology of Natural Law Emory University Studies in Law and Religion. . xii + 582 pp. £29.99/US$45.00. ISBN 978-0-8028-7094-0. [REVIEW]Adam Eitel - 2017 - Studies in Christian Ethics 30 (1):121-123.
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    Book Review: Christopher Chenault Roberts, Creation and Covenant: The Significance of Sexual Difference in the Moral Theology of Marriage (New York: T&T Clark International, 2007). xiii + 266 pp. £65.00 (hb), ISBN 978—0—567—02655—2. [REVIEW]Mark Thiessen Nation - 2009 - Studies in Christian Ethics 22 (1):109-113.
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    Book Review: Christopher Chenault Roberts, Creation and Covenant: The Significance of Sexual Difference in the Moral Theology of Marriage (New York: T&T Clark International, 2007). xiii + 266 pp. £65.00 (hb), ISBN 978—0—567—02655—2. [REVIEW]Mark Thiessen Nation - 2009 - Studies in Christian Ethics 22 (1):109-113.
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    The Ark, the Covenant, and the Poor Men's Chest: Edmund Bonner and Nicholas Ridley on Church and Scripture in Sixteenth-Century England.Mark Newcomb - 2014 - St. Augustine's Press.
    What role did Humanism play in the emergence of English Protestantism? This question has remained a live issue for Reformation scholarship over the past four centuries. In The Ark, the Covenant, and the Poor Men's Chest, the author examines the issue in detail, utilizing categories drawn from the research of John W. O'Malley on the application of different modes of classical rhetoric to biblical interpretation during the Renaissance. Anyone interested in either the revival of classical learning during the Renaissance (...)
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    Opmerkings oor die Covenant-gedagte by John Knox en die Skotse reformasie.A. D. Pont - 1973 - HTS Theological Studies 29 (1/2).
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    The Innovating Covenant.Philip A. Rolnick - 1997 - Tradition and Discovery 24 (3):15-28.
    Charles McCoy’s lifework calls for covenantal understanding and commitment as a call to innovation in theology and ethics. McCoy embraces liberation, pluralism, and globalism as the solution to the current difficulties of theology. As he looks toward the future, McCoy rejects positions which lament and tend to obstruct the movement toward liberation, pluralism, and globalism.
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    The Innovating Covenant.Philip A. Rolnick - 1997 - Tradition and Discovery 24 (3):15-28.
    Charles McCoy’s lifework calls for covenantal understanding and commitment as a call to innovation in theology and ethics. McCoy embraces liberation, pluralism, and globalism as the solution to the current difficulties of theology. As he looks toward the future, McCoy rejects positions which lament and tend to obstruct the movement toward liberation, pluralism, and globalism.
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    John Owen: Trajectories in Reformed Orthodox Theology.Ryan M. McGraw - 2017 - Cham: Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan.
    This book is a thorough study of John Owen. Owen has become recognized as one of the greatest Reformed theologians Great Britain ever produced, as well as one of the most significant theologians of the Reformed orthodox period. His theological interests were eclectic, exegetically based, and he sought to meet the needs of his times. This volume treats key areas in Owen's thought, including the Trinity, Old Testament exegesis, covenant theology, the law and the gospel, the nature of (...)
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    Creation and covenant in a via media position: The example of J.J.P. Valeton Jr.Bob Becking - 2013 - HTS Theological Studies 69 (1).
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    God's human future: the struggle to define theology today.David Galston - 2016 - Salem, Oregon: Polebridge Press.
    What is the Bible? -- What is religion? -- Enlightenment theology -- Covenant theology -- Jesus the teacher of nothingness -- Creating God in 325 -- Meet the new Jesus, a Christian Avatar -- When God stopped working -- Religion and the God who almost is -- Saving apocalypticism -- Theology and the opening of time.
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    Sacred Attunement: A Jewish Theology.Michael Fishbane - 2008 - University of Chicago Press.
    Contemporary theology, and Jewish theology in particular, Michael Fishbane asserts, now lies fallow, beset by strong critiques from within and without. For Jewish reality, a coherent and wide-ranging response in thoroughly modern terms is needed. _Sacred __Attunement_ is Fishbane’s attempt to renew Jewish theology for our time, in the larger context of modern and postmodern challenges to theology and theological thought in the broadest sense. The first part of the book regrounds theology in this setting (...)
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    Jewish theology and bioethics.Louis E. Newman - 1992 - Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 17 (3):309-327.
    This article explores the theological foundations of both classical and contemporary Jewish ethics, with special reference to biomedical issues. Traditional views concerning God's revelation to Israel are shown to underlie the methodological orientation of classical Jewish ethics, which is both legalistic and particularistic. Contemporary Jewish ethicists, by contrast, have tended to embrace more liberal views of revelation which have mitigated both the legalism and the particularism of their approach. Apart from methodological considerations, much of the content of Jewish medical ethics (...)
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    Sacred Attunement: A Jewish Theology.Michael Fishbane - 2008 - University of Chicago Press.
    Contemporary theology, and Jewish theology in particular, Michael Fishbane asserts, now lies fallow, beset by strong critiques from within and without. For Jewish reality, a coherent and wide-ranging response in thoroughly modern terms is needed. _Sacred __Attunement_ is Fishbane’s attempt to renew Jewish theology for our time, in the larger context of modern and postmodern challenges to theology and theological thought in the broadest sense. The first part of the book regrounds theology in this setting (...)
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    Theology from the Trenches: Reflections on Urban Ministry by Roger J. Gench.Nichole M. Flores - 2017 - Journal of the Society of Christian Ethics 37 (2):197-198.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Reviewed by:Theology from the Trenches: Reflections on Urban Ministry by Roger J. GenchNichole M. FloresTheology from the Trenches: Reflections on Urban Ministry Roger J. Gench LOUISVILLE, KY: WESTMINSTER JOHN KNOX PRESS, 2014. 151 PP. $17.00Beginning from reflections on his own lived experience of pastoral ministry in Baltimore and Washington, DC, Roger Gench engages both the theological and practical dimensions of community organizing, especially as this work relates to (...)
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    The Eternal Covenant[REVIEW]E. A. R. - 1969 - Review of Metaphysics 22 (4):766-767.
    To raise the question of the possibility of a covenantal relation between God and man from the standpoint of cultural theology is another way of asking the critical question, only now, in terms of a particular object, namely, whether thought in the sense of reason is commensurate with the reality that is God. Schleiermacher thought it was, though not in a way which would allow abstract reason, or dialectic, as he called it, to exhaust the intelligibility of its object (...)
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  50. Gaudium et Spes and marriage: A conjugal covenant.Therese Buck - 2012 - The Australasian Catholic Record 89 (4):444.
    Buck, Therese This article explores some of the factors that led to Vatican II's teaching that marriage is a covenant [foedus] in Gaudium et spes when, in the 1917 Code of Canon Law marriage is referred to as a contract [contractus]. As a background to the developments in Gaudium et spes, I will first outline the teaching on marriage in the 1917 Code and in Pius XI's 1930 encyclical Casti connubii. This will be followed by the inclusion of marriage (...)
     
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