The Necessity of Believing in a Historical Adam

Rejecting a historical Adam leads to an avalanche of theological problems. The creation account is inerrant history, not poetry, historical fiction, or mythology.
The Noahic Covenant within Progressive Covenantalism (Part 2)

The Noahic Covenant is certainly an expression of God’s common grace but not exclusively so. Indeed, it also demonstrates his saving grace as it showcases his steadfast love and previews a greater salvation to come.
The Noahic Covenant within Progressive Covenantalism (Part 1)

How does the Noahic Covenant fit into Scripture? Both by hearkening back to the original creation covenant and by looking ahead to the consummation of the new creation at Christ’s return.
The Creation Covenant According to Progressive Covenantalism: Laying the Right Foundation

Sound structures require firm foundations. Therefore, when constructing biblical and systematic theology, it’s critical to rightly understand the creation covenant, the building block upon which each succeeding covenant will rest.