Echoes in the Exodus

The Exodus—one of Scripture’s most famous stories and the template for Old Testament redemption—is itself a fulfillment of the serpent-crushing promise of Genesis 3:15.
The Akedah and the Crucifixion: Luke and Isaac Typology

The story of Abraham’s great test to offer Isaac, known in later tradition as the Akedah, meaningfully typifies many aspects of Luke’s portrayal of Christ.
The Day of Atonement

The rite of the Old Covenant Day of Atonement proved insufficient. The cross of Christ, once and for all, is the better and sufficient atonement.
The Judge of All the Earth and the Theologian in Mamre

Abraham knew that the Lord is just in all that he does, but how did he know that? And how can Abraham serve as a model for us in doing theology today?
2.43 Stephen Wellum, David Schrock, Trent Hunter • Interview • “What is Progressive Covenantalism? Part 3”

The biblical covenants which give shape to Scripture finally culminate in the New Covenant established by Jesus Christ. What does this mean for the church, God’s New Covenant people?
The New Covenant

In order to truly savor the New Covenant, we must recognize how it both stands in continuity with the previous biblical covenants, yet also stands apart as a uniquely glorious set of promises.
Making Sense of Melchizedek Through the Framework of Progressive Covenantalism

“All the world’s a stage, and all the men and women merely players.” Shakespeare was not writing of Scripture, yet it too is a stage on which various figures appear with a part to play. What is Melchizedek’s role in the grand drama of redemptive history?
2.42 Stephen Wellum and David Schrock • Interview • “What is Progressive Covenantalism? Part 2”

The biblical covenants which give shape to Scripture finally culminate in the New Covenant established by Jesus Christ. What does this mean for the church, God’s New Covenant people?
2.41 Stephen Wellum • Reading • “What is Progressive Covenantalism? Part 2”

The biblical covenants which give shape to Scripture finally culminate in the New Covenant established by Jesus Christ. What does this mean for the church, God’s New Covenant people?
What is Progressive Covenantalism? Part 2

The biblical covenants which give shape to Scripture finally culminate in the New Covenant established by Jesus Christ. What does this mean for the church, God’s New Covenant people?
God’s Covenant with Abraham

What are the key points of the Abrahamic Covenant? And how does it fit in the larger storyline of Scripture?
We Are Earth-Bounded Humans in Every Way

Does the current scientific consensus about the earth’s origin disprove the opening chapters of Genesis? A study in chronological snobbery and divine condescension.