The Mysteries of the Kingdom: An Exposition of the Parables
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Description
The book systematically examines Jesus’ parables, emphasizing their role in revealing the “mysteries of the Kingdom” while simultaneously hardening those who reject the message.
Key Themes and Structure
Interpretive Method: Hanko stresses contextual analysis, distinguishing between core theological points and incidental narrative elements. He warns against allegorizing minor details, focusing instead on the parables’ primary purpose: clarifying divine truths for believers while exposing the unbelief of others.
Theological Insight: The expositions highlight Jesus’ compassion for marginalized believers (e.g., the harlot in Luke 7, Lazarus in Luke 16) and critique self-righteousness, particularly of the Pharisees. Hanko underscores that unbelief stems from the heart’s wickedness, not lack of evidence.
Practical Use: Designed for group studies and personal devotion, the book’s concise chapters and clear prose make it accessible. Hanko’s emphasis on Christ’s sovereignty in salvation and judgment permeates the analysis, reflecting his Reformed theological commitments.
Notable Features
Pastoral Tone: Hanko blends scholarly rigor with heartfelt devotion, portraying Jesus as tender toward the repentant and uncompromising toward hypocrisy.
Reformed Perspective: The work aligns with Hanko’s broader theological focus on God’s grace, human depravity, and the ineffectiveness of “common grace” in restraining sin.
Additional information
Book Author | Herman C. Hanko |
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Format | Paperback |
Language | English |
Pages | 342 |
Publisher | Reformed Free Publishing Association |
Year Published | 1991 |
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