Tossers Understand Little In Philosophy
Covenant Theology is based on the several Covenants between God and humans recorded in Scripture. Covenant Theology differs from other schools of Christian theology by placing emphasis on the community rather than on individual salvation. Churches in the Covenant Theology tradition practice infant baptism based on God's Covenant given to families, respecting the promise of salvation in accordance to Acts 16: 25-34, "Believe in the Lord Jesus, and you will be saved, you and your household."
1. Obey the covenant and you will be blessed. 2. Break the covenant and you will be judged.
1. Obey the covenant and you will be blessed. 2. Break the covenant and you will be judged.
Philippe Wolff has written: 'Baptism, the covenant and the family' -- subject(s): Baptism, Covenant theology
Dennis J McCarthy has written: 'Treaty and covenant' -- subject(s): Bible, Covenant theology, Language, style, Treaties
PETRUS J. GRABE has written: 'NEW COVENANT, NEW COMMUNITY: THE SIGNIFICANCE OF BIBLICAL AND PATRISTIC COVENANT THEOLOGY FOR CURRENT..'
Doctor of Sacred Theology
Roderick Campbell has written: 'Israel and the new covenant' -- subject(s): Covenant theology, Dispensationalism, Eschatology, Great Commission (Bible), Mission of the church
Keumyoung Ahn has written: 'The Sinaitc[sic] covenant and law in the theology of dispensationalism'
B. Loonstra has written: 'Verkiezing, verzoening, verbond' -- subject(s): Atonement, Covenant theology, Doctrines, Election (Theology), History, History of doctrines, Reformed Church
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Jonathan Leavitt has written: 'A concise view of the New Covenant' -- subject(s): American Sermons, Appointment, call, and election, Church discipline, Clergy, Covenant theology, Sermons, Sermons, American