1689 Federalism

The guys are hanging out on the back porch of the church discussing 1689 Federalism while the youth play kick ball in the background. If 1689 federalism is essentially old-school baptist covenant theology, how is it different from other forms of baptist covenant theology and how does it differ from paedobaptist covenant theology? This is just a simple introduction, and Joe and Jimmy want to encourage you to check out the resources listed below to go deeper. Plus, screaming kids who can't run or lose.

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Recommendations

1689 Federalism (website)
Recovering a Covenantal Heritage: Essays in Baptist Covenant Theology
The Distinctiveness of Baptist Covenant Theology by Pascal Denault
Covenant Theology: From Adam to Christ by Nehemiah Cox and John Owen
The Covenant of Works: Its Confessional and Scriptural Basis by Richard Barcellos

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