Ideas have consequences, and, as we'll see, how we read Genesis 1–11 impacts such fundamental questions as Who is man? and What is his mission?
Introduction - 00:41Michael Carlino’s Biography - 04:10Carlino’s Application of Kingdom Through Covenant - 07:40The Simple Thesis of Michael Carlino’s Article - 09:26What is David VanDrunen Doing with Genesis 1-11? - 13:31Dr. Wellum’s Thoughts on Bavinck’s View of Creation and Covenant - 16:27How Do We See a Covenant in the Beginning Chapters of Genesis? - 20:40How Do We Understand the Relationship Between the Covenants with Adam and Noah? - 26:00Is the Noahic Covenant Still Being Enacted Today? - 33:30The Weightiness of Words - 38:24A Different Understanding of Natural Law - 40:35Why Not Go to Postmillenialism and Theonomy? - 44:30Outro – 50:33The Noahic Covenant Reaffirms God’s Universal Demand on His Creation: A Progressive Covenantalist Response to David VanDrunen by Michael CarlinoKingdom Through Covenant: A Biblical Theological Understanding of the Covenants (Second Edition) – Peter J. Gentry & Stephen J. WellumGod’s Kingdom through God’s Covenants: A Concise Biblical Theology – Peter J. Gentry & Stephen J. WellumProgressive Covenantalism: Charting a Course Between Dispensational and Covenant Theologies – ed. Wellum and ParkerDivine Covenants and Moral Law: A Biblical Theology of Natural Law – David VanDrunenPolitics After Christendom: Political Theology in a Fractured World – David VanDruenenReformed Dogmatics – Herman Bavinck