Covenantal Theology
Covenantal Theology is a framework for understanding the Bible that emphasizes the concept of covenants, or agreements, between God and humanity. It identifies several key covenants, such as the Noahic Covenant, Abrahamic Covenant, Mosaic Covenant, and New Covenant, which reveal God's plan for salvation and His relationship with people throughout history.
This theological approach highlights how these covenants build upon one another, showing a progression in God's promises and commitments. It is often associated with Reformed Theology and is used to interpret Scripture, emphasizing God's faithfulness and the importance of faith in the life of believers.