COMMENTS ON CASPAR OLEVIAN AND THE SUBSTANCE OF THE COVENANT OF GRACE

This volume is the most comprehensive treatment of Olevian's theology published to date..... A stellar addition to this series in historical theology 

Lyle D. Bierma, Ph.D
Professor of Systematic Theology
Calvin Theological Seminary
Grand Rapids, Michigan, USA

Dr Clark's book is a very welcome addition to the growing literature on the development of Reformed Orthodoxy in the Reformation and post-Reformation period..... This is a book that should be read by all students and scholars interested in the theology of the period in general and of Olevianus in particular.

Carl Trueman, Ph.D.
Associate Professor of Church History
and Historical Theology
Westminster Theological Seminary (Philadelphia, USA).

Clark's study of Caspar Olevian's doctrine of the covenant and its "twofold benefit," justification and sanctification, is a fine and needed addition to the literature on the developing Reformed tradition during the sixteenth century.... Since Olevian was an important contributor to the writing of the  Heidelberg Catechism, Clark's study also sheds light upon that great Reformation confession.

Cornelis P. Venema, Ph.D.,
President and Professor of Doctrinal Studies
Mid-America Reformed Seminary

 

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