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In Living Color: Images of Christ and the Means of Grace

Daniel R. Hyde (Author)

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Foreword by Joel Beeke

Binding:
Paperback
Page Count: 192
Publisher: Reformed Fellowship
ISBN#: 9780979367731

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Description:
While man has universally and perpetually desired the visual in his relationship with God, God has given his people the Word and sacraments as manifestations of his presence until Christ comes again, visibly and corporeally--in living color. This is the classic Reformed exegesis of Scripture as expressed in its confessions.

“In post-modern, twenty-first-century Western society, biblically sanctioned and carefully crafted confessional statements of the Reformed faith are either blatantly challenged or simply discarded as irrelevant for the church.
In Living Color effectively addresses one doctrine that increasingly is being discarded—the scriptural and confessional rejection of man-made images of Christ.

“In these pages, Danny Hyde argues with great clarity against all images of Jesus as man-made media. He shows that all such images are abominated in Scripture and roundly rejected by the Reformed confessional heritage without exception. Hyde goes on to argue, however, that God does provide us with His ‘media’—the preaching of His Word and the administration of His sacraments. . . .”

— From the foreword by Dr. Joel Beeke

About the Author
Daniel R. Hyde is the Pastor of the Oceanside United Reformed Church in Oceanside, California.
In Living Color: Images of Christ and the Means of Grace

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