Keeping God’s Covenant
This accessible volume by Herman Hanko and David J. Engelsma introduces the Reformed doctrine of covenant as a relationship of intimate fellowship in mutual love rather than a conditional business contract. Through six chapters covering the covenant in marriage, church, home, discipline, and the antithetical life, the authors emphasize that keeping God's covenant is fundamentally a grateful response of the redeemed to God's sovereign grace, not a work upon which the covenant depends.
Keeping God’s Covenant by Herman Hanko and David J. Engelsma British Reformed Fellowship, 2006 Pp. vi + 95 (paperback) (Reviewed by Ronald L. Cammenga in the Protestant Reformed Theological Journal, November 2006) This small volume is an excellent introduction to the doctrine of the covenant. The six chapters of the book were originally six lectures presented at the 2004 British Reformed Fellowship (BRF) Biennial Family Conference at High Leigh, Hertfordshire, England. Convinced of the...