dsanch1120
Puritan Board Freshman
What are some good resources on the Covenant Theology view of the law?
Some of the pastors at my church have been preaching on the law from a New Covenant Theology perspective, and while I disagree with what was taught the last few Sundays, it also made me recognize that I need to learn more about law as a whole.
I’ve read Calvin’s chapters in Institutes (which convinced me of the reformed view to begin with) as well as the sections in the reformed confessions. I’m specifically curious about the threefold division of the law, what Paul means when he describes the law as a “curse” or “ministry of death,” and what the author of Hebrews means when he describes a “change in the law.”
Some of the pastors at my church have been preaching on the law from a New Covenant Theology perspective, and while I disagree with what was taught the last few Sundays, it also made me recognize that I need to learn more about law as a whole.
I’ve read Calvin’s chapters in Institutes (which convinced me of the reformed view to begin with) as well as the sections in the reformed confessions. I’m specifically curious about the threefold division of the law, what Paul means when he describes the law as a “curse” or “ministry of death,” and what the author of Hebrews means when he describes a “change in the law.”