
Discourse of the Supereminence of Christ above Moses
Written by Thomas Goodwin in the 17th century, 'Discourse of the Supereminence of Christ above Moses' explores the superiority of Christ and the Gospel over the Mosaic Law given at Mount Sinai. Goodwin articulates the greater glory and power that accompanies the Christian message compared to the Old Testament law. This theological work is notable for its deep examination of the relationship between the Old and New Testaments, emphasizing the transformative nature of Christ's teachings.






