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Paperback Hermanni Witsii ... De Oeconomia Foederum Dei Cum Hominibus Libri Quatuor Book

ISBN: 1175209511

ISBN13: 9781175209511

Hermanni Witsii ... De Oeconomia Foederum Dei Cum Hominibus Libri Quatuor

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De Oeconomia Foederum Dei Cum Hominibus Libri Quatuor, or "The Economy of the Covenants Between God and Man," by Herman Witsius, is a seminal work of 17th-century Reformed theology. This comprehensive treatise explores the theological framework of the covenants, detailing the relationship between God and humanity through the covenants of works and grace. Witsius provides a systematic examination of these covenants, offering profound insights into their nature, purpose, and implications for Christian doctrine and life.

Originally published in Latin, this enduring work has been influential in shaping Covenant Theology and continues to be studied by theologians, scholars, and students interested in understanding the historical development of Reformed thought. Witsius's meticulous analysis and scriptural depth make "The Economy of the Covenants" a valuable resource for anyone seeking a deeper understanding of God's redemptive plan.

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