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The FV movement claims to be discovering a "more biblical" form of Christianity, to be carrying on the work of Reformation. The claim to have discovered something new and interesting and to be more biblical, of course, attracts attention from, if I may be blunt, naive evangelicals who don't know the Reformation or the history of Reformed theology and exegesis in the first place but who are perhaps attracted to the doctrine of predestination and disposed toward novelty already. The difficulty with the claim to be reforming the Reformed churches, of course, is that the FV ends up advocating views already considered and rejected by the Reformed churches. Most of what the FV is peddling is little different in substance from what the medieval church taught and from what the Remonstrants taught in reaction to the Reformation doctrine of justification sola gratia, sola fide. - R. Scott Clark

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Theses on Covenant Theology R. Scott Clarkicon
On Justification and the Federal Vision New Horizons February, 2007 Issueicon
A Defense of the “Active Obedience” of Jesus Christ in the Justification of Sinners Brian Schwertleyicon
What's Really at Stake Michael Horton - Law, Gospel and Covenantsicon
The Danger of a Falling Church R. Scott Clarkicon
A Defense of Reformed Orthodoxy Against the Romanizing Doctrines of the New Auburn Theology Brian Schwertleyicon
Auburn Avenue Theology Colloquium Many Articles from Various Perspectives Hosted at Knox Theological Seminaryicon
Summary Statement of AAPC's Position on the Covenant, Baptism, and Salvation Auburn Avenue Presbyterian Church (Pro)icon
Auburn Avenue Theology's Rejection of Justification by Faith Alone Brian Schwertleyicon
On the Federal Vision doctrine of baptism R. Scott Clark (MP3)icon
Auburn Avenue Theology Refutation, Part 1 (Audio) Brian Schwertleyicon
Auburn Avenue Theology Refutation, Part 2 (Audio) Brian Schwertleyicon
Auburn Avenue Theology Refutation, Part 3 (Audio) Brian Schwertleyicon
Auburn Avenue Theology Refutation, Part 4 (Audio) Brian Schwertleyicon
Auburn Avenue Theology Refutation, Part 5 (MP3) Brian Schwertleyicon
Auburn Avenue Theology Refutation, Part 6 (Audio) Brian Schwertleyicon
Within The Bounds of Orthodoxy? Joseph Minich - April, 2006 This is not so much a critique as an attempt to reconcile all parties involved by alleviating what Minich sees as misunderstandingsicon
Debating the Federal Vision Anthony R. Dallisonicon
Covenant Confusion Rev. Richard Phillipsicon
Justification by Faith in the Theology of Norman Shepherd Dr. David Van Drunenicon
Auburn Paradigm Destroys the Biblical Doctrine of the Atonement Brian Schwertleyicon
Covenantal Universalism Prof. David Engelsma - New Form of an Old Attack on Sovereign Graceicon
PCA Study Report on Federal Vision Report of Ad Interim Study Committee on Federal Vision, New Perspective, and Auburn Avenue Theologiesicon
Judgment v Vindication R. Scott Clarkicon
Bible Presbyterian Church's Resolution on Federal Vision Bible Presbyterian Churchicon
Justification v Vindication (2) R. Scott Clarkicon
The Gospel Crisis in the OPC and PCA Brian Schwertleyicon
The Nine Points of Synod Schereville R. Scott Clarkicon
What is the Federal Vision? R. Scott Clarkicon
The Active Obedience of Jesus Christ John Owenicon
John Armstrong’s Meddling Ron Gleasonicon
FOR THOSE JUST TUNING IN: WHAT IS THE FEDERAL VISION? R. Scott Clarkicon
Why Federal Vision is a Dangerous Error Mitch Cervinkaicon
Revised version of the Exposition of the Nine Points of the URCNA Synod Scherevilleicon
Baptism and the Benefits of Christ: The Double Mode of Communion" (PDF) R. Scott Clark, D.Philicon
The Mississippi Valley Presbytery (PCA) report (PDF) on the FV and NPP (.pdf) The Presbytery of the Mississippi Valley (PCA)icon
When the Good News Becomes Bad R. Scott Clarkicon
Getting the Gospel Right Cornelis P. Venemaicon
The Arminius Paradigm R.Scott Clarkicon
Peter Leithart and the PCA’s Failure to Deal with the Federal Vision (.pdf) Sean Geretyicon
The Federal Vision and the Covenant of Works (.pdf) Dr. J. V. Feskoicon
Comments regarding “Submitted Written Questions for Louisiana Presbytery’s Examination of TE Steve Wilkins.” TE Richard D. Phillipsicon
Report of the Synodical Study Committee on the Federal Vision and Justification (.pdf) URCNA Study Committee Rejects FV (Updated)icon
What is the Federal Vision? Ligon Duncan excerpt from Risking the truth: interviews on handing truth and error in the churchicon
What is the Federal Vision? (MP3) R. Scott Clarkicon
What is the Federal Vision?, Part 2 (MP3) R. Scott Clarkicon
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