
The Protestant Libertarian Podcast Ep 220: Covenant Theology with Jacob Winograd
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Sep 18, 2025 In this conversation with Jacob Winograd, host of the Biblical Anarchy Podcast, they dive deep into covenant theology and its power in shaping biblical interpretation. Jacob explains how covenant theology differs from dispensationalism and offers a fresh hermeneutical framework for understanding scripture. He discusses the unifying aspects of covenants in God’s plan and how these concepts impact our political thinking, especially in light of the Trump administration. Prepare for a thought-provoking exploration of faith and politics!
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From Pentecostal Upbringing To Theological Revival
- Jacob recounts growing up in a dispensational, charismatic Pentecostal background and drifting toward liberal views before returning to robust biblical theology.
- That journey sparked his theological revival and led him toward covenant theology and libertarian politics.
Bible As One Unified Redemption Story
- Covenant theology reads Scripture as one unfolding redemptive plan across covenants rather than isolated periods.
- It sees Adam, Noah, Abraham, Moses, David and Christ as linked stages in a single covenantal story culminating in Christ's fulfillment.
One People Justified By Faith
- Covenant theology emphasizes the unity of God's people across ages, justified by faith not ethnic lineage.
- It places Christ at the center so Old Testament promises find their ultimate 'amen' in Jesus.



