Covenant Theology (6ST601, 2 Credits)

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Covenant Theology (6ST601, 2 Credits) Dr. Howard Griffith Assistant Professor of Systematic Theology hgriffith@rts.edu 703-830-3553 Revised Syllabus Reformed Theological Seminary Washington D.C. McLean Presbyterian Church Winter 2008 Monday-Wednesday, January 28-30, 9 AM 5 PM Office Hours: make an appointment I will be delighted to meet with you. Course Description: Covenant is a meta-issue in theology, affecting the formulation of everything else. This course will seek to provide an examination of covenant theology from exegetical and historical perspectives. Consideration is given to such issues as the relation of the Old and New Testaments, the significance of the covenants for sacramental theology, and the hermeneutics of dispensationalism and theonomy. Emphasis is placed on the role of the biblical doctrine of the covenants in preaching and pastoral ministry. Lectures: Encounters with covenant theology from Zwingli to Kline. The complex covenant of works, covenant of grace, and covenant of redemption. The Noahic Covenant and common grace. The Abrahamic Covenant. The Mosaic Covenant. The New Covenant. Assignments: Reading: Before the first class, students are required to read James I. Packer, Introduction: On Covenant Theology in Herman Witsius, The Economy of the Covenants Between God and Man, available at http://gospelpedlar.com/articles/bible/cov_theo.html and 1

Tim J. R. Trumper, Covenant Theology and Constructive Calvinism Westminster Theological Journal 64/2 (Fall 2002): 387-404 and either Peter A. Lillback, The Binding of God, Calvin s Role in the Development of Covenant Theology. Ed. R.A. Muller (Baker, 2001), Or, Jeong Koo Jeon, Covenant Theology, John Murray s and Meredith G. Kline s Response to the Historical Developments of Federal Theology in Reformed Thought (Lanham, Md.: University Press of America, 1999). (You are required to read both books for the class, preferably before the class begins; you must read one beforehand.) Seminar Presentation: Each student will give a seminar presentation of 30 minutes. The presentations will be made on the last day or so of the class. Presentations should include description and evaluation. Each presenter will provide the class with an outline and questions for discussion. If you present on the history of the doctrine, read Lillback first; if on theology itself, read Jeon first. Suggested Presentation Topics: Covenant in the epistle to the Hebrews. Christ as covenant Servant in Isaiah. Prayer as an expression of the covenant relation. Blessing and curse in Calvin s Sermons on Deuteronomy. Sacrament as sign and seal of the covenant in (R. Rollock, H. Witsius, F. Turretin, R. Sibbes). Charles Hodge on the covenant of grace. John Frame and Michael Horton on Law and Gospel. Vern Poythress on judgment in the Mosaic Covenant. Bruce Waltke on the hermeneutics of the land promise. The hermeneutics of Theonomy. Term Paper: A major paper (20 pages). This paper may develop the subject of the seminar presentation. It must include serious research, biblical exegesis and argument. I will be happy to help you narrow your subject. I expect you to use standard paper conventions found in Kate Turabian, A Manual for Writers of Term Papers, Theses, and Dissertations. Failure to follow these will reduce your grade. 2

The paper is due in hard copy, postmarked by March 1, 2008. Please mail it to me at 13939 Malcolm Jameson Way, Centreville, Virginia 20120. Grading System for Papers: A: Good grasp of basic issues, plus something extraordinary, worthy of publication in a technical or a popular publication. That special excellence may be of various kinds: formulation, illustration, comprehensiveness, subtlety/nuance, creativity, argument, insight, correlations with other issues, historical perspective, philosophical sophistication, and research beyond the requirements of the assignment. One of these will be enough! A-: An A paper, except that it requires some minor improvement before an editor should finally accept it for publication. B+: Good grasp of basic issues but without the special excellences noted above. A few minor glitches. B: The average grade for graduate study. Good grasp of basic issues, but can be significantly improved. B-: Shows an understanding of the issues, but marred by significant errors, unclarities (conceptual or linguistic), unpersuasive arguments, and/or shallow thinking. C+: Raises suspicions that largely these terms and concepts are used appropriately. Does show serious study and preparation. C: Uses ideas with some accuracy, but without mastery or insight; thus the paper is often confused. C-: The student has a relatively poor, but barely competent, understanding of the subject. D: I don t give D s on papers. F: Failure to complete the assignment satisfactorily. Such performance would disqualify a candidate for ministry if it were part of a presbytery exam. Most of my students get B s. I try to keep A s and C s to a relatively small number. F s are extremely rare. 1 Grades: Presentation 50 % Term Paper 50% Grading Scale: The standard RTS grading scale will be used. A (97-100) 4.00 A- (94-96) 3.66 1 Adapted from Professor John M. Frame. 3

B+ (91-93) 3.33 B (88-90) 3.00 B- (86-87) 2.66 C+ (83-85) 2.33 C (80-82) 2.00 C- (78-79) 1.66 D+ (75-77) 1.33 D (72-74) 1.00 D- (70-71).66 F (below 70) 0.00 Policy on Late Papers: Simply put, late papers are not accepted based on the following rationale: a. The issue is not so much an inconvenience to the professor. If that were the primary issue, then he would grade late papers because it is fundamental to his Christian commitment to put the interests of others before his own. b. The issue concerns the apparent laxity with which extensions are often granted. This is not Christian education. Wisdom is living within boundaries. The cosmos exists because the Creator provided boundaries for air, water, land. Moreover, he provided temporal boundaries for seasons. Without boundaries, the cosmos would degenerate back into anarchy. It is the essence of Christian living that we live within boundaries. Liberals want no boundaries. They want freedom without form, liberty without law, lovemaking without marriage. This is a fundamental battle. It is distressing when Christians do not show respect for boundaries and when students do not respect temporal boundaries. c. Wisdom also entails knowing the goal and devising a strategy to achieve it. Students must be aware from the syllabus what is required of them and should be able to strategize a successful model to achieve it. Laxity and uncertainty with regard to deadlines actually confuse the students and militate against a good Christian education. Paradoxically, grace sounds Christian and pastoral and law sounds non-christian; but, sometimes so-called grace and pastoral concerns encourage libertarianism and in truth is non- Christian and non-pastoral. Consciously or unconsciously students realize that there is a fudge factor here, enabling them to rationalize their not turning in work on time. d. The issue also pertains to spiritual life, a subject on which a seminary rightly prides itself. However, the spiritual life includes self-control, discipline, etc. Students reap good fruit from hard work. 2 Bibliography: Bavinck, Herman, ''Herman Bavinck on the Covenant of Works,'' trans. R. B. Gaffin, in ed. Howard Griffith and John R. Meuther, Creator, Redeemer, Consummator, A Festschrift for Meredith G. Kline (Greenville, S.C. and Jackson, Miss.: Reformed Academic Press, 2000), 169-185. Overview of the covenants of works and grace. 2 Adapted from Professor Bruce K. Waltke. 4

Bierma, Lyle, et al, An Introduction to the Heidelberg Catechism, Sources, History, and Theology, ed. R. A. Muller (Grand Rapids: Baker Academic, 2005). Bullinger, Heinrich, The Second Helvetic Confession, available at http://www.creeds.net/helvetic/index.htm. The most important confession of the Swiss Reformation. John M. Frame, Law and Gospel available at http://www.chalcedon.edu/articles/0201/020104frame.php Gaffin, Richard B., Biblical Theology and the Westminster Standards, Westminster Theological Journal 65 (2003): 165-79, available at http://www.beginningwithmoses.org/articles/gaffinbt.htm Analysis of the relationship between historic covenant theology and contemporary biblical theology. Horton, Michael S., Covenant and Eschatology: The Divine Drama (Louisville, Ky.: Westminster/John Knox, 2005). Horton, Michael S., Covenant and Salvation: Union with Christ (Louisville, Ky.: Westminster/John Knox, 2007). Horton, Michael S., Lord and Servant, A Covenant Christology (Louisville, Ky.: Westminster/John Knox, 2005). Kline, Meredith G., Covenant Theology Under Attack, New Horizons in the Orthodox Presbyterian Church, available at http://www.opc.org/new_horizons/kline_cov_theo.html Kline, Meredith G., Kingdom Prologue (Hamilton, Mass.: privately published). Lillback, Peter A., The Early Reformed Covenant Paradigm: Vermigli in the Context of Bullinger, Luther and Calvin in Frank A. James, ed., Peter Martyr Vermigli and the European Reformations: Semper Reformanda (Brill, 2004), 71-96. Kinds of covenant theology among the magisterial Reformers. Muller, Richard A., Christ and the Decree: Christology and Predestination in Reformed Theology from Calvin to Perkins, Studies in Historical Theology 2, ed. David C. Steinmetz (Durham, N.C.: Labyrinth, 1986). Ground breaking treatment of the development of Reformed theology. Murray, John, The Covenant of Grace found at http://www.thehighway.com/covenant_murray.html. It is also available in print. Old, Hughes O., The Shaping of the Reformed Baptismal Rite in the Sixteenth Century. ISBN 0802824897. 5

Poythress, Vern S., The Shadow of Christ in the Law of Moses (Brentwood, Tenn.: Wolgemuth and Hyatt, 1991). The Scots Confession (1560) available at http://www.creeds.net/scots/scots.htm. Precursor to the Westminster Confession of Faith. Vos, Geerhardus, The Doctrine of the Covenant in Reformed Theology in R. B. Gaffin, ed., Redemptive History and Biblical Interpretation, The Shorter Writings of Geerhardus Vos (Phillipsburg, N.J., Presbyterian and Reformed, 1980), 234-67. Vos, Geerhardus, Hebrews: Epistle of the Diatheke in Gaffin, ed., above. Vos, Geerhardus, The Teaching of the Epistle to the Hebrews (Phillipsburg, N.J., Presbyterian and Reformed, n.d.). Waltke, Bruce K., An Old Testament Theology, an Exegetical, Canonical, and Thematic Approach (Grand Rapids: Zondervan, 2007). Ward, Rowland S., God and Adam: Reformed Theology and The Creation Covenant (2003) ISBN 0 9586241 6 X. Warfield, Benjamin B., The Westminster Assembly and Its Work in The Westminster Assembly and Its Work, The Works of Benjamin B. Warfield (any edition) Volume 6, pages 3-72. Careful historical analysis by a sympathetic theologian. 6