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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Richard M Blaylock , Thomas R SchreinerPublisher: Pickwick Publications Imprint: Pickwick Publications Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.30cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.327kg ISBN: 9781666752373ISBN 10: 1666752371 Pages: 240 Publication Date: 17 August 2023 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviews"""Richard Blaylock's two-volume Vessels of Wrath is one of the most comprehensive studies from Scripture of divine reprobation ever done for the Christian church. I commend this excellent and insightful work to you for the manifold ways in which you will likely grow in your hope and faith in God as you see more clearly the God who upholds goodness and righteousness with full integrity of character."" --Bruce A. Ware, professor of Christian theology, The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary ""Richard Blaylock analyzes God's reprobating activity in the Bible with great care and thoroughness. The way he exegetes and correlates Scripture is not overstated but convincing."" --Andy Naselli, associate professor of systematic theology and New Testament, Bethlehem College and Seminary ""God's reprobating activity in the Scriptures is the theme under consideration in these two volumes by Richard Blaylock. Vessels of Wrath is a treatment of the relevant biblical material that is both comprehensive in its scope and exceptionally clear in its presentation. Blaylock employs skillful exegetical and biblical-theological analysis to draw out the diverse facets of this multifaceted theme woven integrally through the Old and New Testaments."" --Josh Mathews, associate professor of biblical studies, Western Seminary ""The magnitude and depth of Richard Blaylock's exegetical-theological research, thinking, and argumentation is evident and persuasive. He leaves no biblical text untouched that speaks to God's reprobating activity in both the Old and New Testaments. He carefully demonstrates wherein the biblical texts uphold God's reprobating activity retributively and non-retributively. Blaylock states well his thesis and does likewise for the objectives of each chapter in both volumes."" --Ardel B. Caneday, retired professor of New Testament and Greek, University of Northwestern" """Richard Blaylock's two-volume Vessels of Wrath is one of the most comprehensive studies from Scripture of divine reprobation ever done for the Christian church. I commend this excellent and insightful work to you for the manifold ways in which you will likely grow in your hope and faith in God as you see more clearly the God who upholds goodness and righteousness with full integrity of character."" --Bruce A. Ware, professor of Christian theology, The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary ""Richard Blaylock analyzes God's reprobating activity in the Bible with great care and thoroughness. The way he exegetes and correlates Scripture is not overstated but convincing."" --Andy Naselli, associate professor of systematic theology and New Testament, Bethlehem College and Seminary ""God's reprobating activity in the Scriptures is the theme under consideration in these two volumes by Richard Blaylock. Vessels of Wrath is a treatment of the relevant biblical material that is both comprehensive in its scope and exceptionally clear in its presentation. Blaylock employs skillful exegetical and biblical-theological analysis to draw out the diverse facets of this multifaceted theme woven integrally through the Old and New Testaments."" --Josh Mathews, associate professor of biblical studies, Western Seminary ""The magnitude and depth of Richard Blaylock's exegetical-theological research, thinking, and argumentation is evident and persuasive. He leaves no biblical text untouched that speaks to God's reprobating activity in both the Old and New Testaments. He carefully demonstrates wherein the biblical texts uphold God's reprobating activity retributively and non-retributively. Blaylock states well his thesis and does likewise for the objectives of each chapter in both volumes."" --Ardel B. Caneday, retired professor of New Testament and Greek, University of Northwestern" Author InformationRichard M. Blaylock is assistant professor of biblical studies at Western Seminary in Portland, Oregon. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |