Description: In the Name of God, Amen was written to chronicle a largely forgotten legacy. Comprised of three books with over 400 illustrations and documents in one 290 page hard-bound volume, it is intended to chronicle the covenantal faith, the covenantal history, and the covenantal lives of those who shaped our inheritance. The three books that comprise this self-contained volume take a comprehensive look at this overarching biblical theme. Living as we doo at a time when western cultures are drifting ever further from any acknowledged accountability to God, the present volume represents a call to reconsider our ancient foundations. The Christian reformers of past centuries were far too conscious of man’s frail and fallen nature to suppose that they could go it alone apart from the true source of human virtue. They corporately acknowledged the ascendance of providence. They therefore entered into all societal engagements with a degree of commitment and cohesion in their families, churches, and civic affairs. The three books that comprise this volume take a comprehensive look at that overarching covenantal theme, but variously considered from three vantage points: Book I: Christianity's Covenantal Inheritance is a summary of the biblical idea of covenants as seen through the eyes of the English reformers. To the earlier generations of Puritans, the structural and moral fabric of society followed God's design under grace and biblical Law. Included in this book is a summary of the biblical idea of covenantal faith and obedience and the concurrent duties defined by the timeless standard of God's Ten Commandments. Book II: America's Covenantal Inheritance is an overview of the Reformed covenantal histories of Puritan England and New England which set the stage for the founding of our nation. Earlier generations understood that the moral fabric of their societies were to be aligned with the Bible's precepts, and accordingly, they infused their own cultures with the rich character that gave later generations an enduring cultural inheritance. Book III: Historic Covenantal Living describes the various venues of the Reformed covenantal life. In subdividing all earthly obligations into those of the family, church, and commonwealth, Puritans were able to draw lines of godly authority within each sphere, safely avoiding the extremes of either anarchy or tyranny. The Puritans deciphered God's order from His Word and reformed their entire lives according to its principled, covenantal design. They thereby obtained a maximum degree of liberty within the framework of genuine care and mutual accountability.
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Book Title: In the Name of God, Amen
Format: Hardcover
Features: Dust Jacket
Author: Daniel J. Ford
Publication Year: 2003
Language: English
Publisher: Lex Rex Publishing