Covenant of Works
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Tenet #7, Formal Republication

There has been much debate surrounding the doctrine of republication, this article attemps to articulate the exact sense in which Dispensational Federalists understand the Mosaic covenant to republish The Covenant of Works. Continue reading
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The Doctrine of Republication (Part 1)

Was the Mosaic Covenant a republication of The Covenant of Works? The doctrine of republication has been the cause of much debate, this article makes a brief comment on this important subject. Continue reading
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Reclaiming Galatians 3 & 4

The third and fourth chapters of Galatians sit silently submerged in the waters of biblical truth like a notorious reef that has torn apart the hulls of countless covenantal conceptions throughout the course of human history. They challenge prevailing notions of covenant theology by asserting that the Mosaic Covenant is fundamentally a covenant of works,… Continue reading
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Mosaic Confusion (Part 3)

If the Mosaic Covenant is conditional, if it is a covenant of works, how could anyone living under it be saved? In answering this question, we will consider three different covenant theologies. Three different approaches from within the Reformed tradition that progress from bad, to better, to best. Continue reading
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Tenet No.3

While many dispensationalists may think any affirmation of The Covenant of Works would concede too much, Dispensational Federalists do not take significant exception to the body of truth that is commonly espoused under that designation. Continue reading
About Me
Andrew Young is the Editor of DispensationalFederalism.com. He has previously served as an Elder and Associate Pastor at Riverbend Bible Church, New Zealand. He currently serves as a board member of Trinity Theological Institute and Gracebooks NZ, he teaches monthly at Wiararapa Bible Church, attends Onekawa Bible Church with his wife and four children, and is happy to be referred to as a Reformed Dispensationalist.