Righteous by Design
Book • 2024
In 'Righteous by Design,' Harrison Perkins delves into the intricate relationship between covenant, merit, and human nature, contrasting Reformed and Roman Catholic perspectives.
The book examines the historical and theological dimensions of the covenant of works, addressing the debated notion of merit.
Perkins clarifies the nuances of Adam's original state and the implications for understanding grace and righteousness.
He engages with key figures from church history, offering a nuanced analysis of their views on merit and anthropology.
This book provides a comprehensive exploration of covenant theology, original sin, and the nature of human agency in light of God's covenantal dealings.
The book examines the historical and theological dimensions of the covenant of works, addressing the debated notion of merit.
Perkins clarifies the nuances of Adam's original state and the implications for understanding grace and righteousness.
He engages with key figures from church history, offering a nuanced analysis of their views on merit and anthropology.
This book provides a comprehensive exploration of covenant theology, original sin, and the nature of human agency in light of God's covenantal dealings.
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Harrison Perkins | Righteous by Design and Created for Glory