The Teaching of Jesus Concerning the Kingdom of God and the Church

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"The Teaching of Jesus Concerning the Kingdom of God and the Church" is a classic work of biblical theology that systematically explores Jesus’ teachings on God’s kingdom and the nature of the church within the framework of Reformed scholarship.

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instanceOf book
theological work
analyzes eschatological aspects of the Kingdom of God
ethical implications of the Kingdom of God
approach historical-biblical
systematic
associatedWith Princeton theology
author Geerhardus Vos
context Protestant theology
contribution integration of Kingdom and church doctrines
systematic treatment of Jesus’ Kingdom teaching
discusses covenant
invisible church
redemptive history
visible church
examines Jesus’ proclamation of the Kingdom of God
nature of the church
relationship between Kingdom of God and church
focusesOn Gospels
New Testament
genre Christian theology
biblical theology
influencedBy Reformed exegesis
intendedAudience pastors
seminary students
serious lay readers
theologians
language English
methodology exegesis of Gospel texts
theological synthesis
perspective Reformed scholarship
religiousTradition Christianity
scripturalBasis Johannine literature
surface form: Johannine writings

New Testament eschatology
Synoptic Gospels
subject Kingdom of God
church
teachings of Jesus
theologicalEmphasis biblical theology of the Kingdom
ecclesiology
theologicalTradition Calvinism
surface form: Reformed theology
timePeriodDiscussed ministry of Jesus
viewsAs classic work of biblical theology

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