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Podcast: Sam Renihan @ Theology Driven
On 23, Oct 2020 | In Audio, Resources, Samuel Renihan | By Brandon Adams
Listen in as Sam Renihan explains the importance of Baptist Covenant Theology!
Podcast: Sam Renihan @ The Sword & the Trowel
On 23, Oct 2020 | In Audio, Resources, Samuel Renihan | By Brandon Adams
TS&TT: Sam Renihan | Mystery of Christ & Covenant Theology
Today on The Sword & The Trowel, Tom Ascol and Jared Longshore welcome Dr. Samuel Renihan on the show to discuss the release of the newest Founders Press title The Mystery of Christ, His Covenant and His Kingdom. They talk about how the book came to be, why it was written and why it is an important resource for Christians today.
Podcast: Sam Renihan @ London Lyceum
On 23, Oct 2020 | In Audio, Resources, Samuel Renihan | By Brandon Adams
Episode 42: Baptist Covenant Theology with Sam Renihan
Jordan and Brandon discuss covenant theology and Baptist covenant theology with expert pastor-scholar Sam Renihan. What is a covenant? Wha tis covenant theology? How much unity or diversity is there in Reformed covenant theology? Why should every church member care about covenant theology?
Podcast: Sam Renihan @ Theology in Particular
On 23, Oct 2020 | In Audio, Resources, Samuel Renihan | By Brandon Adams
An interview with Dr. Sam Renihan on his new book, The Mystery of Christ: His Covenant and His Kingdom Episode 12 of Theology in Particular
Podcast: Sam Renihan @ Theology on the Go
On 23, Oct 2020 | In Audio, Resources, Samuel Renihan | By Brandon Adams
From Shadow To Substance Podcast @ Theology on the Go, “A Place For Truth,” Alliance of Confessing Evangelicals
What is Federal Theology? Sam Renihan joins our hosts to address this very question. Sam is a pastor at Trinity Reformed Baptist Church in La Mirada, CA and author of From Shadow to Substance: the Federal Theology of the English Particular Baptists.
Is it fair to say that Federal theology was the theology of the post-reformation English Puritan? If so, how? Sam focuses his attention on the distinctive features of Federal Theology among particular Baptists, their place in the 17th century literature, and the implications of departing from the English social institutions of long-held beliefs.
Show Notes
· Theologian Casper Olevian
· Theologian John Cameron
· Minister Benjamin Cox
· Unity and Continuity in Covenantal Thought by Andrew Woosley
· The Covenantal Theology of John Spilsbery by Matthew Bingham
· The Distinctiveness of Baptist Covenant Theology by Pascal Denault
· Divine Rule Maintained: Anthony Burgess, Covenant Theology, and the Place of the
Law in reformed Scholasticism by Casselli
Podcast: Sam Renihan @ Regular Reformed Guys
On 23, Oct 2020 | In Audio, Resources, Samuel Renihan | By Brandon Adams
Episode 48: 1689 [Federalism] Finally Explained (With Dr. Sam Renihan)
Overview of 1689 Federalism on the Reformed Northwest Podcast
The Reformed Northwest Podcast did a 5-part overview of 1689 Federalism with Brandon Adams.
[Update: the mp3 links were previously broken but have been fixed]
- Ep. 24 – 1689 Federalism – pt 1: Introduction – What is Covenant Theology?
- Ep. 25 – 1689 Federalism – pt 2: The Covenant of Works
- Ep. 26 – 1689 Federalism – pt 3: The Noahic and Abrahamic Covenants
- Ep. 27 – 1689 Federalism – pt 4: The Mosaic and Davidic Covenants
- Ep. 28 – 1689 Federalism – pt 5: The New Covenant
Interview With Mark Hogan – From Paedo to Credo
Mark Hogan, pastor of Pilgrims Reformed Baptist Church (a new church plant in Valley City, ND) is interviewed over the course of 3 episodes of Confessing the Faith about his journey from paedobaptism to credobaptism. Mark was raised in the URC and recently graduated from Westminster Seminary California.
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“Getting the Garden Right” Interviews
On 30, May 2017 | In Audio, Resources, Richard Barcellos | By Brandon Adams
Regular Reformed Guys: Episode 37: Getting the Garden Right
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Pastor Richard Barcellos joins the Regular Reformed Guys to talk about his upcoming, as yet unnamed book about the Covenant of Works, the Garden of Eden and a number of other questions in relation to the New Covenant Theology.
This is one of those meaty episodes. We hope you enjoy it as much as we did.
Theology on the Go: Getting the Garden Right Podcast
How important are the first chapters of Genesis to our understanding of the whole of Scripture? What happens to our perspective if we isolate Genesis 1-3 from the rest of God’s Word?
Richard Barcellos drops in. He’s written Getting the Garden Right: Adam’s Work and God’s Rest in Light of Christ. The book is a sharp analysis of both the covenant of works and the Sabbath.
Was Adam called to simply tend the Garden of Eden, or was there a greater goal given even before the fall? Richard paints the big picture, applying Scriptural proofs along the way.
Full Armor Radio: Getting the Garden Right | Interview with Dr. Richard Barcellos
Episode 36 is live! In this episode I interview Dr. Richard Barcellos, pastor of Grace Reformed Baptist Church in Palmdale, CA, about his most recent book – Getting the Garden Right: Adam’s Work and God’s Rest in Light of Christ.
1689 Federalism on the “Doctrine and Devotion” Podcast
H/T http://www.doctrineanddevotion.com/blog/1689fed
The guys are hanging out on the back porch of the church discussing 1689 Federalism while the youth play kick ball in the background. If 1689 federalism is essentially old-school baptist covenant theology, how is it different from other forms of baptist covenant theology and how does it differ from paedobaptist covenant theology? This is just a simple introduction, and Joe and Jimmy want to encourage you to check out the resources listed below to go deeper. Plus, screaming kids who can’t run or lose.
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Recommendations
1689 Federalism (website)
Recovering a Covenantal Heritage: Essays in Baptist Covenant Theology
The Distinctiveness of Baptist Covenant Theology by Pascal Denault
Covenant Theology: From Adam to Christ by Nehemiah Cox and John Owen
The Covenant of Works: Its Confessional and Scriptural Basis by Richard BarcellosCredits
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