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2.43 Stephen Wellum, David Schrock, Trent Hunter • Interview • "What is Progressive Covenantalism? Part 3"
Season 2
Episode 43
Published 2 years, 8 months ago
Description
The biblical covenants which give shape to Scripture finally culminate in the New Covenant established by Jesus Christ. What does this mean for the church, God's New Covenant people?
Timestamps
- Introduction - 00:51
- What Has Feedback Been Like for This Month? - 3:30
- The Covenant With Adam - 5:00
- What is the Relation Between Creation and Covenant? - 07:55
- The Continuing Relevance of the Creation Covenant - 11:27
- How Does the Covenant of Noah Interact with the Rest of the Biblical Story? - 14:54
- The Noahic Covenant Effects Your Political Theology - 19:31
- Where in the Bible Does the Noahic Covenant Help Us Understand Salvation? - 23:38
- Abrahamic Covenant: One Covenant or Two? - 25:50
- How Do We Move From Abraham to Christ in Preaching? - 32:32
- What are Some Key Things in Understanding the Mosaic Covenant? - 35:48
- How is ‘the Law’ Related to ‘Natural Law’? - 41:03
- What is the Davidic Covenant? - 45:53
- How Does this Covenant Move towards the New Covenant? - 52:40
- How Do Old Testament Saints Relate to the New Covenant? - 56:53
- How Does 1689 view of the Covenant of Grace Differ or Relate to the Progressive Covenantalist View of the New Covenant? - 58:35
- What about the Covenant of Redemption? - 1:03:57
- How Has Progressive Covenantalism Helped in Preaching? - 1:06:43
- Outro – 1:11:03
Resources to Click
- What Is Progressive Covenantalism Part 1 by Stephen J. Wellum
- What is Progressive Covenantalism Part 2 by Stephen J. Wellum
- How to Interpret the Covenants and the Nature of Typology: A Companion Article – Stephen J. Wellum
Books to Read
- Kingdom Through Covenant: A Biblical Theological Understanding of the Covenants (Second Edition) – Peter J. Gentry & Stephen J. Wellum
- God’s Kingdom through God’s Covenants: A Concise Biblical Theology – Peter J. Gentry & Stephen J. Wellum
- Progressive Covenantalism: Charting a Course Between Dispensational and Covenant Theologies – ed. Wellum and Parker
- Christ From Beginning to End – Trent Hunter &