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Explorations in Biblical Theology

The Elder: Today’s Ministry Rooted in All of Scripture

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A grand, biblical look at the office of elder from its beginnings in the Old Testament. This office blesses God’s church today if understood and enacted according to a biblical pattern.

304 pages, Paperback

First published November 1, 2009

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Cornelis Van Dam

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Profile Image for Andrzej Stelmasiak.
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July 8, 2020
Had high expectations after hearing it recommended on the Reformed Forum by Camden Bucey. Unfortunately, this book is way too uneven to be 'the book on eldership'. Meticulous labour in the Old Testament (something that might be less useful for those that see more discontinuity than continuity - but that's not my position) without the 'so what?' application for today (OK, at times he will give you 6-8 lines long paragraph, but it's not very useful anyway). Many things are simply asserted and no consideration is given to differing exegetical options. Very useful discussion on the historical theology sources and good comparison between practices of Presbyterian and continental Reformed churches (if they differ), and the author is not afraid to challenge current practice of his own tradition. Overall, despite of all these things I have said, I still regard it as very useful book to read, and I'm glad that we have invested a few weeks in it together with my Pastor. Unfortunately, has some serious limitations that stop it from being the best book on the subject (even if I share most of his views). P.S. His short list of books for further reading does not make much sense - I understand that Gaffin's book on cesationism is good, but what is it doing among other resources? (and that is not an isolated case)

Edit: I originally gave this book 3 stars, but after reading a few more books on this subject, decided that Van Dam deserves 4 stars in the end. His extensive treatment of the OT makes you think, and other books only skim the subject with a few pages. He helps you to see the office as Biblical, not just the New Testamental.
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842 reviews31 followers
January 16, 2021
Very good overview of the importance of Eldership in Christ’s church. I have some quibbles, particularly his view of three offices as opposed to two, but nonetheless this is helpful in getting a full orbed understanding of what biblical Eldership entails.
Profile Image for Reese.
33 reviews
April 15, 2023
Well researched book on the office of elder. Connecting the biblical role back to the Old Testament. Lots of great research that makes use of targums, talmudic writings, and other extra-biblical writings to emphasize the truth of what the role and function of the office entailed.
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July 11, 2023
A really useful book tracing the office of elders through the bible. Very insightful and practical. I would recommend it to any men already in the office of young aspiring to the office. It truly is a high calling worthy of honour, which should only be entered into with fear and trembling.

Praise God that He supplies us with what we need to fulfil what He calls us to.
Profile Image for Keith.
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July 11, 2024
This is an extremely helpful tool for understanding the role, expectations, responsibilities, and high calling of the office of the Elder. Every churchman should consider reading this to familiarize themselves with the office and its heritage going back from OT Israel to the expectations of the NT office today up to the eschaton.
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November 20, 2017
I cannot recommend this book enough. I disagreed with a point here and there but was overall very impressed by Van Dam's work of biblical theology.
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June 19, 2018
An excellent resource for the biblical theology, history, and practice of the office.
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December 3, 2011
Good solid teaching on the role of elder in the church, giving lots of material on the Old Testament background as well as current issues form a biblical basis. Much here could be used well in our churches to lay great foundations.
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