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Covenant theology (also known as Covenantalism or Federalism) is a framework for interpreting and understanding the Bible by using the concept of a covenant as an organizing principle for Christian theology. Reformed theology affirms and utilizes Covenant theology; which contrasts with other interpretive frameworks, such as Dispensational theology.