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This book explains key doctrines in theology from the perspective of biblical eschatology. Eschatology first appears in Genesis rather than in Revelation, for it is about the chief end of man and God's creation. It is placed in the beginning rather than at the end of theology as the central and foundational motif. ""The chief end of man"" in the Westminster Shorter Catechism, for instance, is an eschatological concept in nature as well as in redemption. Eschatology precedes redemption, but ""the eschatology of nature"" is fulfilled through ""the eschatology of redemption"" in Jesus Christ. The…mehr

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This book explains key doctrines in theology from the perspective of biblical eschatology. Eschatology first appears in Genesis rather than in Revelation, for it is about the chief end of man and God's creation. It is placed in the beginning rather than at the end of theology as the central and foundational motif. ""The chief end of man"" in the Westminster Shorter Catechism, for instance, is an eschatological concept in nature as well as in redemption. Eschatology precedes redemption, but ""the eschatology of nature"" is fulfilled through ""the eschatology of redemption"" in Jesus Christ. The ""Golden Chain"" of Ordo Salutis and the progress of redemptive history will be interpreted from the perspectives of covenant, eschatology, and Christology.
Autorenporträt
Young Jae Song has an MDiv and a PhD from Westminster Theological Seminary. He is professor of theology at Basileia Theological Seminary in Seoul. He has taught theology in Korea and in China as a missionary. He pastored Emmanuel Church in Philadelphia and Mission Community Church in Anaheim. He served as a visiting scholar at Westminster Theological Seminary. His other books include Theology and Piety in the Reformed Federal Thought of William Perkins and John Preston (1998) and New Covenant Theology (2017, in Korean).