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Ethics through Covenant: A Primer on Progressive Covenantalism and Moral Theology (Part 3)

Does Jesus create a new ethic in the New Covenant? Progressive Covenantalism helps us see the answer is no. Instead, Jesus reveals a greater horizon for the ethic present throughout all of Scripture.

Ethics through Covenant: A Primer on Progressive Covenantalism and Moral Theology (Part 2)

Is a non-Christian truly married, or does marriage only exist for Christians? Progressive Covenantalism helps us to answer ethical questions such as these.

Ethics through Covenant: A Primer on Progressive Covenantalism and Moral Theology (Part 1)

As Christians seek to apply Scripture to the ethical questions of daily life, progressive covenantalism provides an interpretive framework that helps produce a unified, comprehensive, and biblical morality.

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.

2.38 Michael Carlino, David Schrock, Stephen Wellum • Interview • “The Noahic Covenant Reaffirms God’s Universal Demand on His Creation: A Progressive Covenantlist Response to David VanDrunen”

Are the opening chapters of Genesis simply a bland recitation of ancient history? Far from it! These chapters set the stage on which the grand drama of redemptive history will play itself out.

2.37 Michael Carlino • Reading • “The Noahic Covenant Reaffirms God’s Universal Demand on His Creation: A Progressive Covenantalist Response to David VanDrunen”

Ideas have consequences, and, as we’ll see, how we read Genesis 1–11 impacts such fundamental questions as Who is man? and What is his mission?

The Noahic Covenant Reaffirms God’s Universal Demand on His Creation: A Progressive Covenantalist Response to David VanDrunen

Ideas have consequences, and, as we’ll see, how we read Genesis 1–11 impacts such fundamental questions as Who is man? and What is his mission?

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