Christmas is an Adoption Story: Gleanings from Galatians 4:4–5

At Christmas, Jesus was adopted into the family of Joseph. But how does the Incarnation affect our own relationship with the Father?
“Already But Not Yet”: When Does the “Already” End? When Christ Returns or When Jerusalem’s Temple Was Destroyed?

Many Christian rightly affirm the “already but not yet.” But is this overlap of the ages completely fulfilled from Christ’s death and resurrection to the destruction of the temple in 70 A.D.? Some say so. Peek in to Dr. Ardel Caneday’s timely article that presents a better way.
Transcript: Interview with Jonathan Leeman on Christian Nationalism

Read the transcript of Christ Over All’s podcast interview with Jonathan Leeman on the topic of Christian nationalism.
2.57 Jonathan Leeman, David Schrock, Stephen Wellum • Interview • Jonathan Leeman on Christian Nationalism

Listen to Christ Over All’s podcast interview with Jonathan Leeman on the topic of Christian nationalism.
Transcript: Interview with Andrew Walker on Christian Nationalism

Christ Over All caught up with Andrew Walker to talk about Christian Nationalism. Read the transcript of the interview here.
2.52 Andrew Walker, David Schrock, Stephen Wellum • Interview • Andrew Walker on Christian Nationalism

Listen in as Andrew Walker joins the Christ Over All podcast to share his thoughts on Christian nationalism.
September Intermission: From Progressive Covenantalism to Christian Nationalism(s)

As we move from Progressive Covenantalism in September to Christian Nationalism in October, we are building a months-long foundation for Christian witness in the public square. In October, we investigate the many types of Christian Nationalisms present today.
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.
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.