Publisher's Synopsis
Spanning the full range of theological inquiry, the work of Geerhardus Vos helped Reformed theology respond to and challenge the headwinds of theological and philosophical modernism. That movement sought to both undermine biblical authority and historical credibility, efforts to which Vos responded with an unusual ability to marshall theological, historical, and exegetical arguments to reinforce orthodox positions on the Bible's inspiration and trustworthiness. Vos accomplished this while maintaining both the spiritual fervor and intellectual depth that has characterized Reformed movement since inception during the Reformation.In this fourth volume of articles from The Presbyterian Review, The Presbyterian and Reformed Review and The Princeton Theological Review, Vos explores a variety of topics related to the Old Testament including the modern literary hypothesis and the early prophets (Amos, Isaiah, Micah), eschatology in the Psalms, and Jeremiah's complaints to God. Book reviews feature Vos' response to numerous works of his day including the work of such prominent Biblical-theological scholars as W. O. E. Oesterley and Julius Boehmer.When you purchase books from re: SOURCE DIGITAL PUBLISHERS you are purchasing a premium digital product. Each book is prepared by an individual person to ensure proper care, handling, and formatting of the text, and to ensure the product you purchase meets the highest standards. The Table of Contents is fully linked to ensure easy navigation to each chapter and each chapter is reverse linked back to the Table of Contents. We also provide dynamic linking for footnotes/endnotes to ensure a seamless digital experience. We hope you enjoy your book and encourage you to submit any feedback on our Facebook page or on our website