The Whole Counsel of God (3-Volume Set)
Gamble, Richard C.
Richard Gamble’s three-volume Whole Counsel of God explores the relationships between exegesis and hermeneutics, and between biblical, systematic, and historical theology for the glory of God and the enrichment of his church. Gamble, an authority on Calvin, engages the writings of theologians across disciplines and through church history—from Calvin, Turretin, Witsius, and à Brakel, to Bavinck, Vos, Frame, and many more—to assist him in the task.
“A ground-breaking pieces of biblical scholarship,” writes Anthony Selvaggio in Reformed Presbyterian Witness. “Dr. Gamble’s work is pioneering. . . . This set will be a must-have for Reformed pastors and many others.”
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Endorsements (20)
“[I] hope I act as the mouthpiece for many in expressing a deep sense of gratitude to the author for producing this library of theological learning. It is bound to stimulate, instruct, and challenge a whole range of readers—from Christians who are simply seeking to grow in their understanding of the faith to students and scholars seeking to further hone their theology. And with this sense of gratitude there is a corresponding thankfulness to God for giving Rick Gamble the strength and perseverance that have surely been needed to carry the burden and fulfill the vision that first launched The Whole Counsel of God.”
See AllSinclair Ferguson
From the Series Foreword
“For me, this volume is the capstone of the three-volume set and is worth the price of the set all by itself.”
See AllJoel R. Beeke
President, Puritan Reformed Theological Seminary
“A remarkable achievement. Gamble’s volume is sweeping, interesting, and, at times, quirky, not unlike the orthodox Protestantism he describes so well.”
See AllStephen D. Crocco
Divinity Librarian, Yale Divinity School
“This volume brings Richard C. Gamble’s ambitious integrative theological project—biblical, systematic, and historical—to completion. The coverage is remarkably comprehensive, the judgments careful and well-informed. Seminary students in particular will be well served by a careful reading of this entire project.”
See AllWilliam B. Evans
Younts Professor of Bible and Religion, Erskine College
“This conclusion of [Richard Gamble’s] remarkable achievement is a substantial and insightful guide to the contours of the leading ideas and significant persons of Christian thought, providing a starting point for students and a valuable resource for scholars of all theological traditions.”
See AllPeter A. Lillback
President, Westminster Theological Seminary
“An ambitious and unique project, providing a synthesis of biblical theology, systematic theology, and church history; it should provide an excellent basis for further detailed study.”
See AllRobert Letham
Professor of Systematic and Historical Theology, Union School of Theology
“I know of no other single source that effectively vacuum-packs such a wealth of useful material, as well as practical insights. I heartily commend this volume to energetic Christian readers; the time needed to work through it will be worth the lifetime of help that it gives to Christians who hope to thoughtfully understand and challenge unbelief in its many forms.”
See AllK. Scott Oliphint
Professor of Apologetics, Westminster Theological Seminary
“[Gamble] combines the insights of many years of teaching in these disciplines with a pastor’s heart that renders this volume not only instructive but also edifying.”
See AllAlan D. Strange
Professor of Church History, Mid-America Reformed Seminary
“Rick Gambles second volume on the whole counsel of God is a chef doeuvre, blending history, theology, and exegesis. It is a compilation of biblical survey with theology, a massive endeavor that will stand as a magnum opus for future generations of Christians. Gamble engages the breadth of scholarship critically, thoughtfully, and charitably while always advancing his own argument for the reader. Serious students of Scripture will be enriched by Gambles holistic presentation of Gods Word through both theological and pastoral lenses.”
See AllMark Zhakevich
Associate Professor, The Masters Seminary; Staff Elder, Grace Community Church, Sun Valley, California
“In an age when much Western biblical scholarship does not expound Scripture but judges and critiques it, this volume is a welcome return to respect for Gods Wordand not in part, but the whole. Richard Gamble carefully recounts what God has revealed in the history and theology contained in the New Testament (with thorough reference to the Old). With emphasis on Gods mighty acts, Gamble unfolds Scriptures testimony to God and Christ, to salvation, and to a people Christs church. He also outlines an apologetic (in the tradition of Cornelius Van Til) for walking in faithfulness and testifying to Christs lordship. This wonderful volume will help move Scriptures glorious, life-changing testimony from the printed page to the minds and hearts of all who consult it.”
See AllRobert W. Yarbrough
Professor of New Testament, Covenant Theological Seminary
“With a scholars mind and a pastors heart, Rick Gamble has successfully integrated biblical theology and systematic theology into a unitary interpretive method, while emphasizing personal piety and godly humility as the goals of theological study. The result is a sound and comprehensive exposition of the Scriptures that will bear great influence for generations to come, and in which any reader will find rich nourishment for the soul. Some will call this volume groundbreaking, and so it is, but I can think of no better way to characterize it than a demonstration of the Spirit (1 Cor. 2:4).”
See AllC. J. Williams
Professor of Old Testament Studies, Reformed Presbyterian Theological Seminary
“Dr. Gambles new volume in the Whole Counsel of God series is a comprehensive, scholarly treatise o book is evidence, despite his claim in the preface to the contrary. Yet the distinguishing feature of Dr. Gambles erudition is his ability to clearly and carefully communicate the profound truths of Gods Word to both the farmer and the seminarian, which is no mean feat! From biographical information to the Trinity to our union with Christ, Dr. Gamble instructs us with the patience of a learned theologian and the zeal and clarity of a preacher whose feet are shod with the gospel. The person who reads these pages not only will be instructed in the sacred truths of Scripture but will understand why Dr. Gambles lectures are so well received and loved by his students. What is more, the reader will also find himself situated firmly in the Vosian tradition of biblical theology, being led by an able guide who is clearly and constructively extending Voss great vision for the church and the academy.”
See AllJeffrey A. Stivason
Pastor, Grace Reformed Presbyterian Church, Gibsonia, Pennsylvania
“Volume 2 of Richard Gambles series The Whole Counsel of God is a remarkably comprehensive analysis of Gods New Testament revelation in Jesus Christ. Among the many admirable qualities of this major project are its clarity, historical accuracy, and sustained interaction with the full historical sweep of theology inclusive of the confessional Presbyterian and Reformed traditions. I highly recommend this volume to all who study the Scriptures. They will greatly benefit from its simultaneous readability and rich theological penetration.”
See AllPeter A. Lillback
President, Westminster Theological Seminary
“Dr. Gambles second volume of his ambitious project, blending biblical theology with a systematic-theological structure, encourages the reader to see the entire sweep of redemptive history fulfilled in Jesus Christ and his work of redemption. It should greatly repay close attention. We await the third volume with anticipation.”
See AllRobert Letham
Professor of Systematic and Historical Theology, Union School of Theology
“The fruit of decades of scholarship, teaching, preaching, fellowship, and life in Christ, this continuation of Professor Gambles survey of Gods mighty acts is impressive. The author provides amazing and sweeping vistas of the forest without neglecting the trees. This volume will reward patient reading and rereading.”
See AllMichael S. Horton
J. Gresham Machen Professor of Systematic Theology and Apologetics, Westminster Seminary California
“This, the second of the authors projected three-volume magnum opus exploring the whole counsel of God as it is revealed in the unfolding history of special revelation, deals with the New Testament culmination of that history. Readers will find a wealth of insights that result from this comprehensive effort to integrate the results of biblical-theological interpretation with systematic-theological issues and conclusions in light of the history of doctrinean impressive accomplishment of a demanding undertaking.”
See AllRichard B. Gaffin Jr.
Professor of Biblical and Systematic Theology, Emeritus, Westminster Theological Seminary
“One can view a river from a mountaintop or from the window of a train that runs along its banks. Thus it is with systematic theology and biblical theology. Richard Gamble gives us a ticket to ride through the lush landscape of New Testament theology that yields fresh appreciation for the doctrines of the Christian faith, as he once again provides a creative blend of various branches of theology. The Key Terms, Study Questions, and Resources for Further Study provided for each chapter enrich the whole.”
See AllJoel R. Beeke
President, Puritan Reformed Theological Seminary
"A ground-breaking piece of biblical scholarship. Modern theological scholars tend to specialize in a specific field . . . [and] tend to be unfamiliar and uncomfortable delving into other spheres of theology. Therefore, modern theologians generally do not produce comprehensive or integrated works on theology ... [and] and tend to be unfamiliar and uncomfortable delving into other spheres of theology ... Dr. Gamble's work is pioneering in that it is an attempt at integrating the major theological disciplines. . . .
See AllAnthony Selvagio
Reformed Presbyterian Witness
"Very few people living today are as capable as Richard Gamble at grasping and expressing the theology of the entire Bible. His work represents decades of reflection on interpretive issues that have perplexed scholars for over a century. He bridges the gap so many have identified between traditional systematic theology and biblical theology. He devotes himself in helpful ways to the unity and diversity of biblical revelation. Yet, throughout this work, he penetrates beyond scholarly concerns to life issues that every believer faces. I highly recommend this book. You will be glad you read it.
See AllRichard L. Pratt
Jr. Adjunct Professor, Reformed Theological Seminary, President, Third Millennium Ministries
"My colleague Richard Gamble has begun a very comprehensive theological project, embracing the disciplines of biblical theology, historical theology, and systematic theology. Nothing comparable in scope has been done in the last hundred years, within the circles of Reformed orthodoxy. Knowing Rick, and having read some of the first volume, I'm convinced that he is the man to do this job. With a doctorate from the University of Basel and an international reputation as a Calvin scholar, Rick has a formidable grasp of theological issues. His theological convictions are thoroughly biblical and Reformed. He's also a humble man of God who can write winsomely to the hearts of many sorts of readers. I hope this series has wide distribution and great influence in this time of theological confusion."
See AllJohn Frame
Reformed Theological Seminary