Description
Petrus van Mastricht’s ‘Theoretical-Practical Theology’ presents one of the most comprehensive methods of treating Christian doctrine. In it, Mastricht treats every theological topic according to a four-part approach: exegetical, dogmatic, elenctic, and practical. As a body of divinity, it combines a rigorous, scholastic treatment of doctrine with the pastoral aim of preparing people to live for God through Christ. Students and pastors will find it a valuable model for moving from the text of Scripture to doctrinal formulation that will edify the people of God.
‘Volume 3, The Works of God and the Fall of Man’, is a book of origins―origins of the created order and of sin. Mastricht begins with a discussion of the decrees of God and how they establish His eternal purpose for everything. He then shows how the decrees are carried out in creation and in God’s continual providence. The volume concludes with Mastricht’s treatment of the apostacy of Adam from his original estate and the devastating effects of sin that followed. This is an important volume for learning how God governs all things, even the rebellious actions of those good things He created.
Table of Contents:
Part 1 Continued: Prolegomena and Faith
Book 3: The Works of God
The Actions and Decrees of God
Predestination
Election
Reprobation
Creation in General
The World and the Work of the Six Days
The Good Angels
The Evil Angels
Man and the Image of God
The General Providence of God
Special Providence
The Covenant of Nature
Book 4: Man’s Apostasy from God
The Violation of the Covenant of Nature
Original Sin
Actual Sin
The Penalty and State of Sin
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