Resources
ConfessingBaptist.com Roundup of NCT Resources
On 02, Sep 2015 | In Resources | By Brandon Adams
of New Covenant Theology [Resource Roundup]
(Note: not every single resource listed is necessarily coming from a specifically 1689 Federalism perspective)
A Life Lived in Two Kingdoms
Pastor Baines does an excellent job of showing how our understanding of God’s covenants informs our view of his kingdoms.
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¿Por Qué Soy Bautista Reformado? (Video)
Pastor Eduardo Flores of Iglesia Bautista Reformado in Costa Rica has a series called “Why Am I A Reformed Baptist?” in Spanish. The 12th sermon in the series explains 1689 Federalism in contrast to Westminster Federalism and Dispensationalism. I am told that in previous lectures there is “a good section on history of the reformed baptists covering Benjamin Keach, Knollys, Nehemiah Coxe, and Hercules Collins, and a good section on Confessionalism. Pastor Eduardo Flores demonstrates familiarity with primary English sources by citing baptist scholars such as Jim Renihan.”
H/T 1689reformedbaptist:
Un bueno serie de predicaciones explicado las creencias distinctivos de bautistas reformadas como el confesionalismo y el federalismo. Las predicaciones son por Pastor Eduardo Flores de la Iglesia Bautista Reformado en Costa Rica:
La predicación acerca del federalismo Bautista reformada (número doce) toma el punto de vista del federalismo 1689 en vez del federalismo presbiteriano de uno pacto de gracia por medio de varios administraciones y también compare el federalismo 1689 con el dispensacionalismo y el federalismo presbiteriano:
Galatians 4:21-31 (Sermon)
Robert Truelove (who was interviewed on his journey from Westminster Federalism to 1689 Federalism) preaches on Galatians 4:21-31
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZgMh8A-eevE
Resting in Christ (Sermon)
On 23, Jul 2015 | In Audio, Resources, Samuel Renihan | By Brandon Adams
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“1689 Federalism: An Introduction” in Portuguese
On 26, Jun 2015 | In Resources | By Brandon Adams
1689 Federalism: An Introduction is now available with Portuguese subtitles (click the “cc” button in the bottom right) thanks to Daniel Pompermayer http://batista1689.com/
Distinctives of the Old and New Covenants (Voddie Baucham)
On 27, May 2015 | In Audio | By Brandon Adams
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2015 GPTS: New Covenant Theology
On 07, Apr 2015 | In Audio, Resources, Richard Barcellos | By Brandon Adams
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The following is thanks to The Confessing Baptist:
Here is the PowerPoint he prepared for the lecture but note that “The lecture does not follow the PowerPoint presentation due to various unforeseen factors.”
The Panel Discussion (Day 1) also featured Richard Barcellos with most of the questions directed towards him. Also on the panel was Jospeh Pipa and Tony Curto. Below is a timeline followed by the audio:
• 00:52 – 08:35 “In relation to the threefold division of the law, how should we understand the distinction of clean and unclean animals in Genesis 7 and what appears to be Levirate Marriage in Genesis 38?”
• 08:47 – 10:20 “Do you disagree with the Marrow Men and Fisher when they say that the substance of the Covenant of Works was Moral Law?”
• 10:44 – 13:45 “Did John Bunyan hold the Mosaic Covenant to be a republication of the Covenant of Works for eternal life?”
• 13:50 – 17:38 “Can you explain New Covenant [Theology’s] interpretation of Jeremiah 31:31ff and offer a critique?”
• 14:47 – 22:33 “Can you make a few comments about the use of the law to bring a Christian to Christ in the context of counseling…”
• 22:38 – 24:34 “What is the best and most succinct way to defend Sabbath keeping for those who claim that since it is not a command repeated in the New Testament it is not applicable to Christians.”
• 24:43 – 28:28 “What key passages from the Apostolic practice of evangelism among the Gentiles demonstrate the Law’s role in Gospel work.”
• 28:36 – 31:48 “Given the denial of the three-fold division of the law by New Covenant Theology advocates what Biblical principles govern their understanding of the day of worship?”
• 31:56 – 42:00 “Would you open up more practically how one might open up the law… in terms of evangelism.”
Augustine: Proto-1689 Federalist
On 06, Apr 2015 | In Resources | By Brandon Adams
Please note: There is a difference between covenant theology and sacramentology. The two are very related, but they are distinct. 1689 Federalism is a particular view of covenant theology. It logically entails a particular sacramentology, but the two are distinct. This article is not suggesting Augustine was a baptist. This article is demonstrating the substantial agreement between Augustine’s covenant theology and 1689 Federalism.
Augustine believed in the Adamic Covenant of Works: Adam was a federal and natural representative of all men. He was working towards the reward of immutability. All his descendants broke the covenant when he sinned, imputing original sin to all of them. In this regard, he was in agreement with both 1689 Federalism and Westminster Federalism.
However, the rest of his covenant theology agreed with 1689 Federalism, in contrast to Westminster Federalism. Read more…