SCRBPC 2021 “Of God’s Covenant”
The 2021 Southern California Reformed Baptist Pastors’ Conference concluded last week. Each year the conference focuses on a chapter of the 2nd London Baptist Confession of Faith. This year focused on...
View Article1689 Federalism Forum
The website now has its own dedicated forum. Up until now discussion has taken place in disparate social media locations. This presents an opportunity to centralize discussion and provide an easily...
View Article1689Fed on Reformed Brotherhood
Tony and Jesse at the Reformed Brotherhood podcast graciously invited Brandon Adams on to discus 1689 Federalism as part of their series on covenant theology. They gave him an open mic to address some...
View ArticleTwo-Tier Typology & OT Salvation (Response to Christ the Center)
Reformed Forum recently engaged with 1689 Federalism in CTC #736 John Owen, Jeremiah 31, and the Relationship between the Old and New Covenants. We are thankful for their interest in the topic and for...
View ArticleMystery of Christ on Audible
Sam Renihan’s The Mystery of Christ, His Covenant, and His Kingdom is now available on Audible!
View Article1689 Federalism on Galatians (Review of Gordon’s “Promise, Law, Faith”)
Posted with permission. PDF: JIRBS 20Promise, Law, Faith:Covenant-Historical Reasoning in GalatiansA Review ArticleBrandon Adams JIRBS 2020 featured a lengthy (46 page) review of T. David Gordon’s...
View ArticleSemper Reformanda 2023: Covenant and Kingdom
Grace Family Baptist Church in Houston, TX recently held their annual Semper Reformanda conference. This year was on Covenant and Kingdom: A Study in Reformed Baptist Covenant Theology featuring James...
View ArticleBaptist Dogmatics’ Review of Blackburn’s Critique
Retired Reformed Baptist pastor Earl Blackburn has written a critique of 1689 Federalism titled “It Pleased the Lord to Make a Covenant of Grace: A Critique of 1689 Federalism.” Regretfully, the book...
View ArticleThe Story of Redemption (Sunday School Class)
The Story of Redemption is an introductory level class on 1689 Federalism taught by Brandon Adams. It is appropriate for a broad evangelical audience who has never studied the covenants before. Apple...
View Article“DOLPHINS IN THE WOODS” A Critique of Mark Jones and Ted Van Raalte’s...
Samuel Renihan’s JIRBS 2015 essay “DOLPHINS IN THE WOODS” A Critique of Mark Jones and Ted Van Raalte’s Presentation of Particular Baptist Covenant Theology is now available to read in PDF, or below....
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