In-Depth Study
Articles
Longer treatments of Reformed doctrine, covenant theology, and the cultural moment — by Kevin B. Rich. These articles go beyond the introductory pages into fuller theological and prophetic engagement.
The articles below form a connected series. They are designed to be read in order, each building on the last — beginning with Scripture as the immovable axiom, moving through the architecture of covenant theology, and arriving at the present cultural crisis and the road back.
The Axiom
Available nowThe Road Back: Sola Scriptura
Scripture alone is not merely a Reformation slogan — it is the immovable axiom of truth. Without it, theological entropy is not a possibility but a certainty. An examination of why Sola Scriptura must be the church's fixed standard and what happens when it is abandoned.
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The Framework
Coming soonThe Covenant of God
Covenant is not merely one theme among others in Scripture — it is the framework of revelation and the organizing principle of redemptive history. A full treatment of the Covenant of Redemption, Works, Grace, and Consummation.
The Crisis
Available nowThe Covenant Broken: The Collapse of Truth
The visible collapse of family, education, and society in the modern West is the predictable fruit of covenant-breaking. A prophetic and pastoral examination of Romans 1, the Enlightenment, and what the data confirms about where covenant unfaithfulness leads.
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The Application
Coming soonCovenant Applied: Baptism, Family, and the Rebellion of Individualism
Drift is deadly — and the church's drift from covenant thinking into Enlightenment individualism has had concrete consequences for how we practice baptism, raise children, and understand the church. The road back begins with covenant obedience.
The Defense
Coming soonThe Covenant Sign for Children of Believers
A full Reformed defense of infant baptism — its biblical foundations in the continuity of circumcision and baptism, its confessional witness from the early church through the Reformation, its pastoral implications, and answers to common objections.