covenants

Editorial: The Importance of Covenants in Scripture and Theology

An Arc of the Covenants: Tracing How the Bible’s Storyline Climaxes in Christ

Paul and the Tripartite View of the Law of Moses

The Lord’s Supper as a Proleptic Covenant Ratification Meal and Inaugurated Kingdom Feast

Above and Beyond: Seventeenth-Century Particular Baptist Covenant Theology

The Past and Future of Baptist Covenantal Theology: Comparing 1689 Federalism and Progressive Covenantalism

Reflections on Covenant Theology from a Progressive Covenantal View

Covenants and Typology: An Extended Review of Mitchell L. Chase, 40 Questions about Typology and Allegory

The Church’s Mission Constrained by the Covenants: Engaging Christopher Wright’s Conception of the Bible’s Covenantal Structure

From Beelines to Plotlines: Typology That Follows the Covenental Topography of Scripture

Perhaps you have heard or repeated Charles Spurgeon’s famous axiom, “I take my text and make a beeline to the cross.” The trouble is Charles Spurgeon probably never said it.1 Worse, the simplistic axiom fails to account for the textual shape and biblical contours of the Bible, not to mention the infelicitous way it misjudges…

The Significance of Covenants in Biblical Theology

Christological Reflections in Light of Scripture’s Covenants