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Podcast: Theocast Intro to Covenant Theology
The Theocast podcast has put together a helpful 5-part introduction to covenant theology from a 1689 Federalism perspective. This truly is an introduction to covenant theology for those who are not familiar with it (i.e. not just an introduction to baptist distinctives).
Introduction to Covenant Theology (website)
Introduction to Covenant Theology (YouTube)
[Editor’s note: I have only listened to these 5 episodes and am otherwise unfamiliar with the podcast]Podcast: Sam Renihan @ Distilling Theology
On 23, Oct 2020 | In Audio, Resources, Samuel Renihan | By Brandon Adams
Episode 39: Concerning Hobbits // A Discussion on 1689 Baptist Covenant Theology w/ Samuel Renihan
We’re thrilled to be joined this week by Dr. Samuel Renihan, author of “God without Passions,” “The Mystery of Christ, His Covenant, and His Kingdom,” and “From Shadow to Substance: The Federal Theology of the English Particular Baptists.”
Eric is back with us and he tries to become best friends with Sam, Justin revels in roasting Blake for his minority Covenant Theology position (this week), and there’s enough dad jokes to last the trip to Mordor and back. The guys sip Johnnie Walker Double Black Label, a blended scotch whisky favored by our esteemed guest, and deep dive into some of the distinctives of Baptist Covenant Theology.
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Podcast: Sam Renihan @ The New Geneva Podcast
On 23, Oct 2020 | In Audio, Resources, Samuel Renihan | By Brandon Adams
- Comparing 1689 Baptist and Presbyterian & Reformed Covenant Theology…and how it relates to Baptism with Michael G. Brown & Samuel Renihan (Part 1)
- Comparing 1689 Baptist and Presbyterian & Reformed Covenant Theology…and how it relates to Baptism with Michael G. Brown & Samuel Renihan (Part 2)
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