The Christian and the Old Testament Law Tuesday, 26 August 2008
Posted by Chris in Bible, Evangelical, History, Protestant, Reformed, Talks, Theology.trackback
Maybe opening a bit of a can of worms here. There are wise and godly believers on both sides of this argument, but hopefully this is a set of helpful resources - detailed but not overwhelmingly so. Let’s be Berean and keep on studying the Scriptures (Acts 17:11).
Christians are not directly “under” the Old Testament Law.
Chris Poteet, Why the law then? A Biblical Theology of Law in Galatians, (Beginning With Moses) – link updated
Glen Scrivener, Old Testament Law Seminar (notes and MP3), (Christ the Truth)
David Dorsey, The Law of Moses and the Christian, (Between Two Worlds)
Christians are still under the “moral” aspects of the Old Testament Law.
Jonathan F. Bayes, The Threefold Division of the Law, (Christian Institute)
David Philips, The Old not contrary to The New, (Church Society)
How do Christians apply the Old Testament Law?
Peter Jensen, The Law in the Life of a Christian, Four talks on the Ten Commandments, four talks availble to dow (The Theologian)

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