Geerhardus Vos
571 pages
Emphasizing the historical character of biblical revelation, Vos was able to clarify the pervasive meaning of Scripture by bringing into view its basic structure. Far from an array of isolated proof texts, the Bible was, for Vos, an organism - its rich diversity giving unanimous expression of its redemptive message. In Redemptive History and Biblical Interpretation, the shorter writings of this famed theologian have been gathered under one cover. The reader will discover here numerous major biblical and theological studies, selected addresses, and book reviews, as well as a 13-page bibliography of Vos' writings.
This volume assembles Vos' most significant shorter writings, many of which are unavailable elsewhere. Edited by Richard Gaffin Jr., and includes his indispensable Introduction to Vos' "redemptive historical" approach.