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16

Sep
2014

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Samuel Renihan

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Redeemer Radio: God’s Covenant

On 16, Sep 2014 | In Audio, Resources, Samuel Renihan | By Brandon Adams

Redeemer Reformed Baptist Church in Redlands, CA has a radio ministry. They have been working through the London Baptist Confession with various pastors from Southern California.

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Samuel Renihan | Redeemer Radio

Redeemer Reformed Baptist

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FRI 05/16/2014

280+ downloads | 47 min

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Samuel Renihan | Redeemer Radio

Redeemer Reformed Baptist

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FRI 05/23/2014

300+ downloads | 47 min

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16

Sep
2014

In Audio
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Samuel Renihan

By Brandon Adams

Samuel Renihan Sermons in Genesis on Covenant Theology

On 16, Sep 2014 | In Audio, Resources, Samuel Renihan | By Brandon Adams

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Samuel Renihan | Genesis

Trinity Reformed Baptist

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SUN 05/11/2014

100+ downloads | 40 min

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Samuel Renihan | Genesis

Trinity Reformed Baptist

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SUN 05/18/2014

Sunday Afternoon | 39 min

 

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Samuel Renihan | Genesis

Trinity Reformed Baptist

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SUN 06/15/2014

Sunday Afternoon | 35 min

Samuel Renihan | Genesis

Trinity Reformed Baptist 

SUN 03/29/2015

220+ | 44 min

Samuel Renihan | Genesis

Trinity Reformed Baptist 

SUN 11/29/2015

Sun Afternoon | 46 min

Samuel Renihan | Genesis

Trinity Reformed Baptist 

SUN 12/13/2015

Sun Afternoon | 48 min

Samuel Renihan | Genesis

Trinity Reformed Baptist 

SUN 12/27/2015

Sunday Service | 34 min

Samuel Renihan | Genesis

Trinity Reformed Baptist 

SUN 01/10/2016

Sunday Service | 37 min

Samuel Renihan | Genesis

Trinity Reformed Baptist 

SUN 01/24/2016

Sunday Service | 38 min

 

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Samuel Renihan | Genesis

Trinity Reformed Baptist 

SUN 05/08/2016

120+ | 37 min

Samuel Renihan | Genesis

Trinity Reformed Baptist 

SUN 05/15/2016

100+ | 44 min

Samuel Renihan | Genesis

Trinity Reformed Baptist 

SUN 05/29/2016

260+ | 35 min

(ongoing series)

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07

Apr
2014

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Samuel Renihan

By Brandon Adams

Kingdom through Covenant, A Review Article by Samuel Renihan

On 07, Apr 2014 | In Resources, Samuel Renihan | By Brandon Adams

Journal of the Institute of Reformed Baptist Studies, 2014

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The Journal of the Institute of Reformed Baptist Studies (JIRBS) is published to explain and support the theology of Holy Scripture as it is summarized in the Second London Baptist Confession of Faith. The journal will be published annually.

226 pages
Published 2014

Articles

  1. COMMUNION AT THE LORD’S SUPPER: 1 Corinthians 10:16 in its Exegetical and Confessional Context by Richard C. Barcellos
  2. SEPARATING GOD’S TWO KINGDOMS: Two Kingdom Theology among New England Baptists in the Early Republic by Ronald Baines
  3. ‘THAT STRONG HOLD OF THEIR COMMON FAITH’: Salvation in Christ Alone among Seventeenth-Century Baptists by James M. Renihan
  4. OF THE NATURE OF GOD: The Inter-Relation of Essence and Trinity in Edward Leigh’s A Systeme or Body of Divinity (1662) by Stefan T. Lindblad
  5. STILL IMPASSIBLE: Confessing God without Passions by James E. Dolezal
  6. Kingdom through Covenant: A Biblical-Theological Understanding of the Covenants, A Review Article by Samuel Renihan
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02

Apr
2014

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Christ and His Covenant

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Samuel Renihan | Servant Songs in Isaiah

Trinity Reformed Baptist

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SUN 12/22/2013

Sunday – PM | 45 min

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09

Jun
2013

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Particular Voices

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P A R T I C U L A R     V O I C E S

“Interesting bits and pieces from 17th century literature”

A blog dedicated to reviving the voices of 17th (and 16th) century theologians, especially the Particular Baptists. To be clear, just because a portion of someone’s work is posted does not mean that their assertion in particular or their theology as a whole is being endorsed. In each post, click the image for a larger version of the text.

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Jun
2013

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Samuel Renihan

By Brandon Adams

Reformed Baptist Covenant Theology & Biblical Theology

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Reformed Baptist Covenant Theology & Biblical Theology by Samuel Renihan and Micah Renihan

This material was presented by the authors to students of Westminster Seminary California during a lunch hour on campus in response to their inquiries about how Reformed Baptists view covenant theology. Given the time constraints of a one-hour presentation, the focus of the material was on areas of positive argument for the credobaptist position where it differs from paedobaptism…

There is one uniting and driving force in redemptive history, and that is the Covenant of Redemption. Although it is not accomplished in history until Christ comes, we see the gathering in of the elect who believe in Christ from the fall onward. Where we see that in-gathering of the elect who believe in the gospel as it is revealed progressively in types and shadows, there we see the retro-active New Covenant, and that is the Covenant of Grace… The Covenant of Grace is the retro-active New Covenant…

As Vos goes on to say, the New Covenant is necessarily connected to the new age, the consummation. With the inauguration of the New Covenant, the New Age breaks forth into this current age. Vos says, “The New Covenant, then, coincides with the age to come; it brings the good things to come; it is incorporated into the eschatological theme of thought.” If the New Covenant truly coincides with the New Age, we should not look back at the Old Covenant to understand this New Covenant. Instead we should look forward to the consummation. True, we live in the “not yet.” But it is just as true that we live in the “already”. For this reason we must conclude that theologies that rely too heavily on the Old Covenants for their description and articulation of the New Covenant demonstrate an under-realized eschatology. They do not give enough weight to the “already”.

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