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Decoding Death: End of a Monarch
What if Scripture's story of death, Satan, judgment, and resurrection is not the story many Christians inherited? What if death is tied to Adam, Satan is characterized as the accuser, the Law exposes the old order, Christ is the firstborn from the dead, and Revelation announces not endless ruin, but the destruction of death itself?
For centuries, Christians have been taught to read the Bible through frameworks shaped as much by tradition, philosophy, and later theological systems as by the biblical text itself.
In Decoding Death, Scott Robertson returns to Scripture's own covenantal and historical world to reexamine some of Scripture's most foundational questions:
What is death? What did Christ actually defeat? What is resurrection? What was the "end of the age" the New Testament writers spoke about? And what happens when these themes are read together within the story the Bible itself is telling?
Decoding Death traces the biblical narrative from Adam and the curse through Israel's covenantal history, the ministry of Jesus, the destruction of Jerusalem, and the emergence of what the New Testament calls new creation, exploring:
The result is a reading of the New Testament that takes the text seriously on its own terms and finds a vision of Christ's work not as escape from the world, but as the decisive transition of the ages: the end of Adam's condemned order and the arrival of restored humanity.
Book Two in the Restorative Fulfillment Series, following Saving Claude and preceding Decoding Dogma.