covenantalism

English

Etymology

covenantal + -ism

Noun

covenantalism (uncountable)

  1. (theology) An interpretive framework for the Bible, viewing the history of God's dealings with humankind under three overarching covenants: the covenant of redemption, covenant of works, and covenant of grace.
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