Digital Logos Edition
The late Hans K. LaRondelle was one of the most respected theologians and professors in the history of Seventh-day Adventism. His family has entrusted to Logos the publication of his lifeworks, including a trove of unpublished class notes along with journal articles and nine books. This first collection of the Lifeworks of Hans K. LaRondelle contains four major books, in which he explores God’s plan for Earth’s redemption, the relationship between the Old and New Testaments, messages of hope regarding end times, what Christ has done for our salvation, and much more.
In the Logos editions, these volumes are enhanced by valuable functionality and features. Scripture links directly to English translations and original-language texts, and important terms link to dictionaries, encyclopedias, and a wealth of other resources in your digital library. Perform powerful searches with the Topic Guide to instantly gather relevant biblical texts and resources, enabling you to jump into the conversation with the foremost scholars on issues like prophecy and salvation. Tablet and mobile apps let you take the discussion with you. With Logos Bible Software, the most efficient and comprehensive research tools are in one place, so you get the most out of your study.
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In Christ Our Salvation: What God Does for Us and in Us, Dr. LaRondelle reviews the essential truths of the Gospel. He does not avoid past problems that have divided the Christian church and instead he faces them with intellectual rigor and joy. LaRondelle asks, “How can these two concepts be harmonized: the fact that God in Christ has reconciled the world to Himself, and God’s command to man to be reconciled to God? Why after God’s act of reconciliation must there be an act of man?” The author answers these questions and then discusses subjects such as divine election, providence, the Gospel of reconciliation, justification, sanctification, glorification, and more.
This book is intended for Jews, Christians, and others who desire to better understand the psalms of Israel and would like to know how to pray and praise God more fully. The book goes far beyond a simple understanding of Old Testament Israel and her worship. It peers into the future ministry of Israel’s Messiah, Jesus Christ and beyond to the eschatological fulfillment in the new heavens and earth.
The purpose of this book is to help the reader better understand God’s plan for the redemption of planet Earth. Holy Scripture unfolds the meaning of God’s plan until it reaches its full and complete unveiling in the last book of the Bible, the “Revelation of Jesus Christ” (Rev. 1:1). The book of Revelation is the highlight and climax of all previous prophecies. This suggests it has a profound spiritual unity with the other books of the Bible and requires a basic knowledge of all Scripture before a deeper insight into the Apocalypse can be ascertained.
In the midst of political, spiritual, and economic upheaval and uncertainties, many wonder what the future holds. They also wonder what the Bible says about the end times and the purpose of human history. The authors of the Bible recorded their visions about the future in a prophetic language that needs interpretation today. In this book, LaRondelle shows we must understand the relationship between the Old and New Testaments and between Israel and the church. This encompasses a grasp of the larger picture of the prophetic portrayals in both testaments. It is also especially important to understand the decisive influence of Jesus Christ on the messianic prophecies—a task that continues to occupy theologians.
Hans K. LaRondelle (1929–2011) was professor of theology at Andrews University (SDA) in Berrien Springs, Michigan. Born and educated in Holland, he attended Utrecht State University and then completed a ThD in systematic theology at the Reformed Free University in Amsterdam.
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