In Why I Am A Baptist, edited by Tom J. Nettles and Russell D. Moore, 102–12. Nashville, TN: B&H, 2001. Trueman, Carl R. Reformation, Yesterday, ... Warfield, Benjamin B. Biblical and Theological Studies. Philadelphia: P&R, 1968. ———.
For recent objections to covenant theology, see Ligon Duncan, “Recent Objections to Covenant Theology: A Description, Evaluation, ... Ligon Duncan (Fearn ... Hosea: A Commentary, OTL (Philadelphia: Westminster, 1969), 100–101.
If questioned they are most likely to respond by alluding to the mode of baptism rather than its underlying theology. This book is easily accessible, providing the reader with a clear understanding of the historical Baptist position.
In this, it differs from dispensationalism and new covenant theology. The book suggests that this is the greatest strength of covenant theology, which does also recognize discontinuity.
This gives the reader a well-documented synthesis of historical, biblical and systematic theologies on the Covenant, and demonstrates its contemporary relevance and the abiding hope it provides for the future.
In Covenant Theology, author Jeong Koo Jeon makes a much-needed contribution to 21st century biblical and systematic theology.
Christian Reconstructionism First is the Christian Reconstruction Movement, led by such luminaries as Gary North and ... global conquest, to be achieved by Christianity taking control of the world for Christ.221 According to their belief ...