Binding: Paperback
Page Count: 293
Publisher: Wipf and Stock
ISBN# : 1597524786
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Description : It could be this octogerian's last book and there were
several things I wanted to do. One was to provide a primer in covenant theology.
Another was to make more accessable the gist of some of my previous
biblio-theological studies and to do so in a form serviceable to a wider
readership than most of my publications.
The major move in this
democratic direction was to enliven the analysis of the covenants by introducing
the series of covenant administrations within the intriguing story line of Har
Magedon, the mountain of God. Extending as it does from creation to
consummation, the tale of Har Magedon readily accommodates the total history of
the covenants . . . Moreover, quite apart from such considerations the current
state of secularized and dispensational versions of "Armageddon" (fantastic
fiction all) makes a review of the biblical Har Magedon motif timely.
Though the covenants remain the theological foundation and heart of the
matter, by its adoption as our narrative framework, Har Magedon becomes the
dominant serface theme. As we track this theme through the Scriptures we
discover a recurring pattern, an eschatological megastructure that appears in
each of the typological world ages culminating respectively at mounts Ararat and
Sinai/Zion and then once again, climactically, in the antitypical New Covenant
age. This Har Magedon paradigm, which shapes our telling of the covenental tale,
consists in the following complex of elements: establishment of a kingdom
covenant by the Lord of Har Magedon; a meritorious accomplishment by the
covenant grantee, triumphant in the Har Magedon conflict; a common grace interim
before the coming of the covenanted kingdom; an antichrist crisis; consummation
of the Glory-Kingdom through a last judgement victory of the covenant Lord in a
final battle of Har Magedon.
If only in condensed, digest fashion the
present work is thus a comprehensive biblio-theological survey of the kingdom of
God from Eden to the New Jerusalem.
For over half a century Meredith G.
Kline, an ordained minister in the Orthodox Presbyterian Church, served as a
professor of Old Testament at Westminster Theological Seminary (in
Philadelphia), Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary, and Westminster Seminary
California.