3 (1954): 49–76; Dilbert R. Hilliers, Covenant: The History of a Biblical Idea (Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1969); Dennis J. McCarthy, Old Testament Covenant: A Survey of Current Opinions (Oxford: Blackwell, 1972). 44.
"--Timothy C. Tennent, Asbury Theological Seminary "Based on the whole biblical narrative, this book is a powerful presentation of what it takes for a missional church in the twenty-first century to be 'a light to the nations.
Within the title of this volume, A Light to the Nations, two aspects become clear. First, each person is called to be "a light to the nations," as Gary McGee modeled.
With their backs against the mountains and their faces to the sea, they made of Tyre and Sidon the mercantile centers of the eastern Mediterranean. The more northerly coastal cities of Byblos and Ugarit were important centers of trade ...
Within the title of this volume, A Light to the Nations, two aspects become clear. First, each person is called to be "a light to the nations," as Gary McGee modeled.