Following Jesus, the Servant King: A Biblical Theology of Covenantal Discipleship
Throughout the Old Testament and into the New, God not only demands righteousness from his people but also showers on grace that enables them to act. Jesus, of course, provides the ultimate fulfillment of these twin aspects of God's relationship to humanity. In biblical terms, Jesus is the King who demands righteous obedience from his followers, and Jesus is the Servant wh...more
Paperback, 312 pages
Published
November 23rd 2010
by Zondervan
(first published October 1st 2010)
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"Following Jesus, Servant King" is a theology book that explores Scripture using cultural background information to help explain what Jesus expected from His followers. The author explained how the two types of covenants (grant, conditional) work. He then talked about the covenants found in the Old Testament, how God's grace was always involved, and how this provided insights into the grace/works aspects of the New Covenant.
He also explored the three ways in which Jesus brought the law to its fu...more
He also explored the three ways in which Jesus brought the law to its fu...more
Covenant theology is making a come-back! After a century of being eclipsed by Dispensationalism, theologians are re-discovering the covenantal unity of the Bible. Jonathan Lunde's new book is a welcome contribution to this effort. Lunde shows how Jesus fulfills the deepest meanings of the Old Covenant Laws, and shows us how the principles of the Old Testament apply to us in the New Covenant. Lunde is well-read in the contemporary scholar literature. But this is not just a book about biblical the...more
Jonathan Lunde expounds the biblical covenants, the Christian's relation to the law, the Kingdom of God, and Christology in the service of laying the foundations for faithful Christian living.
The themes that Lunde has selected to form the theological basis of this work are ones that theologians and biblical scholars have long recognized as among the most important in Scripture. Sadly very few lay-level books have approached these themes. Lunde's work nicely fills this gap. What is more, despite...more
The themes that Lunde has selected to form the theological basis of this work are ones that theologians and biblical scholars have long recognized as among the most important in Scripture. Sadly very few lay-level books have approached these themes. Lunde's work nicely fills this gap. What is more, despite...more
In Following Jesus, Jonathan Lunde provides a much-needed theological exploration of who Jesus is and what it means to follow him in covenant relationship. This second volume in Zondervan’s new Biblical Theology for Life series (of which Lunde is the editor) is a fine follow-up to Chris Wright’s The Mission of God’s People. These two works leave me with high hopes for the rest of the series!
Essentially, Lunde sets out to tackle the tension between the unprecedented grace and the uncompromising d...more
Essentially, Lunde sets out to tackle the tension between the unprecedented grace and the uncompromising d...more
Mark 2:14 says, “And as he passed by, he saw Levi the son of Alphaeus sitting at the tax booth, and he said to him, ‘Follow me.’ And he arose and followed him (ESV).” It is here that “Jesus summarizes His call to discipleship (p. 25).” So what does it mean to follow Jesus? This is what Jonathan Lunde seeks to answer in his book Following Jesus, The Servant King: A Biblical Theology of Covenantal Discipleship.
The title of the book is loaded with meaning making a brief explanation of the words and...more
The title of the book is loaded with meaning making a brief explanation of the words and...more
Short review: I gave up on this about half way through. It is not a bad book, but I just didn't get it. It was using an understanding of covenantal theology that I just didn't understand or I disagree with in a way that prevents me from understanding what he is talking about. Up until this point he really had not gotten to the understanding discipleship part, so I can't comment much on that.
I wouldn't mind trying this again, but I think I need a reading partner that understands covenantal theol...more
I wouldn't mind trying this again, but I think I need a reading partner that understands covenantal theol...more
Good book with some minor shortcomings
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