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The Reformed Worldview: Truth and Its Consequences (4)

Steven Key·2013-10-01
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This article traces the development of the Reformed worldview through Scripture, demonstrating how Old Testament revelation finds its fulfillment and clarification in Jesus Christ and the New Testament. Key examines the continuity between the covenants, emphasizing how Christ's redemptive work opened the way into God's fellowship that was typologically prefigured in the Old Testament temple and law, establishing the foundation for understanding a thoroughly Christian worldview rooted in biblical history and theology.

Previous article in this series: August 2013, p. 446. The History of the Concept Worldview The worldview that had been embraced by the Old Testament saints, and that was unfolded in God's revela­tion as recorded for us in the Old Testament Scriptures, was brought into a clearer light with the coming of our Lord Jesus Christ in the fullness of time. The New Testament clearly reveals the church as the continuation and fulfillment of Old Testament Israel, the one body of Jesus Christ, the true...

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Author
Steven Key
Date

2013-10-01

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Scripture References
Galatians
Galatians 3:16Galatians 3:24Galatians 3:13
John 10:14-16
Ephesians 1:3-7
Hebrews 10:20
2 Corinthians 3:7
Romans 3:20
Topics
Covenant TheologyChristologyOld TestamentBiblical Interpretation
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