Theology from a 1689 Baptist Perspective
We continue with our survey of the open and closed communion debate in preparation for a later review of John Collett Ryland’s principles and practices related to it. Next I’ll review the interaction…
In this episode of the Pastor's Inbox installment of the Covenant Podcast, Pastors Joe Wilson and Lee McKinnon introduce the scriptural subject of friendship and discuss its importance.
For previous …
Before I finish the study of John Collett Ryland’s interesting life, I want to explore three topics in which he played a significant or exemplary role. One of these is his view of who was qualified t…
"The book is highly recommended because it is a clear, fraternal discussion of an issue vital to biblical worship and knowledge of how Christ’s first and second coming consummate our freedom from the…
In the past century, one question has constantly plagued the church: How should the people of God respond to social issues? Rather than buying in to the “social gospel,” Alex DiPrima looks back to an…
"Ryland was a friend to everyone he thought to be a true believer. So he was personal friends with like-minded men such as John Gill and John Brine. But he was also friends with those of a different …
The Doctrine of Last Things: An Optimistic Amillennial View is the culmination of Dr. Sam Waldron's pastoral heart on eschatology, which spans over thirty years. This book aims to clarify the often c…
The life and ministry of John Collett Ryland will transition our studies away from hyper-
Calvinism among Particular Baptists. He is an appropriate figure for this move because he was
close friends w…
With the torrent of publications on the use of the Old Testament in the New Testament, the time is ripe for a dictionary dedicated to this incredibly rich yet diverse field. This companion volume to …
Hot Water: A Baptismal Controversy from the 1690s and its Relevance for Today
In the 1690s a contentious debate broke out in Suffolk, England, between an Anglican rector and those we have come to kno…
Hyper-Calvinism in English Baptist circles in the 19th century grew and changed in significant ways. But rather than continue on into the 19th century too far, I want to take another approach to comp…
The KJV beautifully rendered the Scriptures into the language of turn-of-the-seventeenth-century England. Even today the King James is the most widely read Bible in the United States. The rich cadenc…
In this conversation, Austin McCormick and Dewey Dovel speak with Brice Bigham on the Law of God.
Brice Bigham came on staff at CBTS in 2019. He serves as a Deacon at Grace Reformed Baptist Church of…
The active obedience of Christ is a vital biblical doctrine that helps sinners see Jesus better.
Many know Jesus to be the one who atoned for sin, securing forgiveness for those who trust in Him. Thi…
In this episode of the Covenant Podcast, Pastor Dewey Dovel interviews Pastor Bart Carlson on a "Call to the Ministry."
Pastor Bart Carlson graduated from Trinity Ministerial Academy in 1992. After a…
Readers of this volume will be both informed and perhaps even transformed, by a better understanding of the Early English Baptist development of a biblically distinctive theology of religious liberty…
In this conversation, Austin McCormick and Dewey Dovel interview Dr. Nettles on Elements of Baptist Identity, drawn from his book "The Baptists: Vol.1".
Dr. Nettles writes that Baptists are: 1) Ort…
The Mission of God and the Witness of the Church with Justin Schell
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“In the beginn…
In this conversation, Austin McCormick and Dewey Dovel interview James Renihan on the Psalms. They discuss why Christian ministers should preach this portion of God's Word Christologically, a method …
In this episode, Austin McCormick interviews Mark Ward on Bible Translations.
Mark Ward holds a Ph.D. in New Testament Interpretation from BJU Seminary. His dissertation was entitled, "Paul’s Positiv…