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Are you in agreement with this theology?New Covenant Theology is a Christian theological position teaching that the person and work of Jesus Christ is the central focus of the Bible. Luke 24:44. Jeremiah 31:31-34.
Are you in agreement with this theology?
Are you in disagreement with the New Testament aka the New Covenant? Jeremiah 31:31-34.Are you in agreement with this theology?
@Yeshua1 and @Noah Hirsch,
This thread makes as much sense as asking if one agrees with Christianity. Identify the sect.
New Covenant theology is not the only theology, nor even the best in in regards to how to view the NC!@Yeshua1 and @Noah Hirsch,
This thread makes as much sense as asking if one agrees with Christianity. Identify the sect.
All of those systems are Christians trying to piece together just what id the best approach to viewing the theology of the NC, and mine as of right now is 1689 federalist,, but do not discount any of them except for Hyper Cals and Hyper Dispy!Do not those who hold to regular Covenant Theology also agree with Christianity? Is not the question which is a more faithful understanding of Christianity in the way we apply and interpret Scripture? Is it Covenant Theology, New Covenant Theology, Classic Dispensationism, Progressive Dispensationism, hyper-Dispensationism, or ultra-Dispensationism? Covenant theologians do not deny Christianity. I do not hold to what is called “New Covenant Theology,” nor do I on the other hand reject the New Testament.
Did not tell me anything. Something called New Covenant Theology is like saying to me Christian Theology or Baptist Theology. Identify a group.Do not those who hold to regular Covenant Theology also agree with Christianity? Is not the question which is a more faithful understanding of Christianity in the way we apply and interpret Scripture? Is it Covenant Theology, New Covenant Theology, Classic Dispensationism, Progressive Dispensationism, hyper-Dispensationism, or ultra-Dispensationism? Covenant theologians do not deny Christianity. I do not hold to what is called “New Covenant Theology,” nor do I on the other hand reject the New Testament.
There is no individual or group that fits all that I have come to believe. Strictly Biblical. My theology is New Testament aka Baptist. Premillennial, post-trib. Not a Calvinist, not Arminian. I believe in the mortality of the lost soul and the eternal torment of the lost. That Christ's full payment for sins was completed prior to His physical death. More issues. Bottom line, the written word of God is the sole authority. So referring to a theology as New Covenant is like saying to me, Baptist Theology.All of those systems are Christians trying to piece together just what id the best approach to viewing the theology of the NC, and mine as of right now is 1689 federalist,, but do not discount any of them except for Hyper Cals and Hyper Dispy!
Did not tell me anything. Something called New Covenant Theology is like saying to me Christian Theology or Baptist Theology. Identify a group.
The opening paragraph,
I know plenty of dispensational Calvinists.In the NCT, that tries to steer a middle pathway between reformed baptists and Dispy Ones?
In the NCT, that tries to steer a middle pathway between reformed baptists and Dispy Ones?
NCT teaches the the Church was not in the OT, was fully operational in Acts at day of Pentacost, but big way to discern if someone is into that would be instead of the law of OT, they state under the "Law of Christ"It certainty is a nice sounding name. But from what I've read, I don't think it's a view I endorse. Apparently it embraces replacement theology and rejects premillennialism, which are two major problems for me. Maybe they find some creative way to embrace aspects of dispensationalism, also, but I'm wondering if they've found a middle road from the worst of both systems, rather than the best.
New Covenant Theology kind of reminds of the term Historical Creationism (Sailhamer). Sounds like a nice literal form of creationism—until you realize it's not.
All that said, the subject is new to me. I'm open to being more informed.
It certainty is a nice sounding name. But from what I've read, I don't think it's a view I endorse. Apparently it embraces replacement theology and rejects premillennialism, which are two major problems for me. Maybe they find some creative way to embrace aspects of dispensationalism, also, but I'm wondering if they've found a middle road from the worst of both systems, rather than the best.
New Covenant Theology kind of reminds of the term Historical Creationism (Sailhamer). Sounds like a nice literal form of creationism—until you realize it's not.
All that said, the subject is new to me. I'm open to being more informed.
It certainty is a nice sounding name. But from what I've read, I don't think it's a view I endorse. Apparently it embraces replacement theology and rejects premillennialism, which are two major problems for me. Maybe they find some creative way to embrace aspects of dispensationalism, also, but I'm wondering if they've found a middle road from the worst of both systems, rather than the best.
New Covenant Theology kind of reminds of the term Historical Creationism (Sailhamer). Sounds like a nice literal form of creationism—until you realize it's not.
All that said, the subject is new to me. I'm open to being more informed.