Articles

Study guides, historical commentary, and theological reflection on the Westminster Confession of Faith.

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Covenant Theology in the Westminster Confession: Works, Grace, and the Two Adams

Chapter 7 of the Westminster Confession introduces the covenant framework that structures all of Reformed theology — the Covenant of Works with Adam and the Covenant of Grace for sinners.

Rev. C•D•F• Warrington, M.Div.

By Rev. C•D•F• Warrington, M.Div.

Ordained Minister, M.Div.

Date

April 11, 2026

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The Westminster Assembly: Who Were These Men and Why Did It Matter?

One hundred and twenty-one ministers gathered at Westminster Abbey during the English Civil War to reform the Church of England. They failed politically — and produced one of the greatest theological documents in Christian history.

Rev. C•D•F• Warrington, M.Div.

By Rev. C•D•F• Warrington, M.Div.

Ordained Minister, M.Div.

Date

April 4, 2026

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The Westminster Confession on Scripture: Why the Bible Is the Church’s Only Rule

Chapter 1 of the Westminster Confession is one of the most detailed treatments of Scripture in any confessional document — and it still shapes how Presbyterian ministers and scholars read, preach, and defend the Bible today.

Rev. C•D•F• Warrington, M.Div.

By Rev. C•D•F• Warrington, M.Div.

Ordained Minister, M.Div.

Date

March 28, 2026

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What Is the Westminster Confession of Faith? An Introduction

Produced by 121 ministers gathered at Westminster Abbey during the English Civil War, the Westminster Confession of Faith has shaped Presbyterian doctrine for nearly four centuries and remains the most precise Reformed confession ever written.

Rev. C•D•F• Warrington, M.Div.

By Rev. C•D•F• Warrington, M.Div.

Ordained Minister, M.Div.

Date

March 21, 2026