Baptist covenant theology: Difference between revisions
Created page with "'''Baptist covenant theology''', also known as '''Baptist federalism''', is a Baptist conceptual overview and interpretive framework for understanding the overall structure of the Bible. It sees the theological concept of a covenant as an organizing principle for Christian theology. The standard form of covenant theology views the history of God's dealings with mankind, from Creation to Fall to Redemption to Consummation, under the framework of three overarching theologi..." |
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There exist two forms of Baptist covenant theology: the classical "Baptist Federalism", best expressed in the Second London Confession, and a more recent 20th century form influenced by New Calvinism. | There exist two forms of Baptist covenant theology: the classical "Baptist Federalism", best expressed in the Second London Confession, and a more recent 20th century form influenced by New Calvinism. | ||
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