Purpose–to appreciate more the overarching Biblical significance of God’s covenantal pattern and practice (Gk. pragma) in the creation and salvation of the world…
Plan–to expound through the Holy Scriptures (transcendent writings) the development of God’s covenantal dealings with His creation and with His unique image-bearers originally, redemptively, and perfectly…
Perspective–to offer refinements in the discussion of covenantal theology interacting with terms historically used in order to ease tensions over theological words and ideas with a desire to promote a covenantal mind-set sanctified by the Holy Spirit as wisdom from above, e.g. covenants relationship to decrees of God, covenantal conditionality/accountability, covenantal administration before original sin and after, including questions about grace and merit, covenantal relationship to the Moral Law of God, covenant dynamics related to creation ordinances and sacramental means of grace, Biblical revelation of covenantal development identified by names and descriptions, and culmination of the New Covenant for a New Age/Epoch, New Heavens and New Earth, New Name, New Kingdom, New Temple, New Inheritance, etc.