by Jason DeRouchie | Aug 10, 2020 | Announcements, Articles/Essays, Complete Bibliography, Covenant, DeRouchie, People of God
For centuries Christians have discussed who is and isn’t part of the new covenant community. On one side of the debate have been covenant theologians and on the other side are dispensationalists of various kinds. My article, “Counting Stars with Abraham and the... by Jason DeRouchie | May 22, 2015 | Audio, Biblical Theology Themes, Complete Bibliography, Covenant, DeRouchie, People of God, The Church, Theology, Video
In my own walk of faith, God led me on a ten-year journey before I became a convinced credo Baptist. Ultimately, it was biblical theology that finally pushed me over the fence, and in the following presentation I expound some of the biblical-theological arguments that... by Jason DeRouchie | Sep 13, 2014 | Biblical Theological Overview of the Bible, Biblical Theology Themes, Covenant, DeRouchie, People of God, Salvation
In an earlier post, I provided one argument for affirming that the book of Hebrews views a complete overlap of ecclesiology and soteriology in the new covenant. That is, the warning passages in no way pose a threat to the credo-Baptist position that all members of the... by Jason DeRouchie | Sep 11, 2014 | Biblical Theological Overview of the Bible, Biblical Theology Themes, Covenant, DeRouchie, People of God, Salvation, The Gospel, The Kingdom of God, Worship
I am a credo-baptist, meaning that the I believe God ordained the water rite of baptism as a visible sign of one’s conscious faith in Christ for righteousness. He alone satisfies God’s wrath against sin and sinners and bears the curse of the many. In...