Travis Fentiman
Puritan Board Sophomore
For the first time, puritan Francis Roberts' section on the Moral and Judicial Law from his magnum opus on Covenant Theology (1675) is available in easy to read English:
Roberts represents the majority puritan viewpoint and argues for the Westminster consensus that while the moral law in Moses continues to oblige all ages, the judicial laws have expired with the state of Israel though their general equity remains. He has some very helpful Biblical insights that distinguish the nature of the Moral law from the Judicial law.
Hope it is helpful.
Roberts represents the majority puritan viewpoint and argues for the Westminster consensus that while the moral law in Moses continues to oblige all ages, the judicial laws have expired with the state of Israel though their general equity remains. He has some very helpful Biblical insights that distinguish the nature of the Moral law from the Judicial law.
Hope it is helpful.