Vos was instrumental in taking the discipline of biblical theology in a more conservative direction, using it to vindicate the Reformed faith and historic Christianity over against theological liberalism.
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The narratives of the Old Testament served as types and shadows pointing forward in history to the time when Israel’s messiah would be revealed in the person and work of Jesus.
Castile (historical region) | Royal Historical Society | Conservative Party of Canada (historical) | Britons (historical) | historical revisionism | American Historical Association | The Bill James Historical Baseball Abstract | Ohio Historical Society | Historical Society of Pennsylvania | Historical revisionism | Wisconsin Historical Society | Texas State Historical Association | Champagne (historical province) | Virginia Historical Society | Texas Historical Commission | State Historical Museum | Historical linguistics | Historical Enquiries Team | Conservative Party of Quebec (historical) | Chesapeake and Ohio Canal National Historical Park | Buffalo Bill Historical Center | Basque Country (historical territory) | Tennessee Historical Commission | Royal Historical Society of Victoria | Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historical Monuments of Scotland | Royal Commission on Historical Manuscripts | Rosie the Riveter/World War II Home Front National Historical Park | Rhode Island Historical Society | Ostrobothnia (historical province) | Norwegian-American Historical Association |
He has contributed to or edited several volumes, including Jerusalem and Athens (a Festschrift for Cornelius Van Til), Redemptive History and Biblical Interpretation; The Shorter Writings of Geerhardus Vos (editor), Biblical Principles & Business: The Foundations, Theonomy: A Reformed Critique, and the English translation of Reformed Dogmatics by Geerhardus Vos.