Covenant Theology by Michael Horton, Progressive Covenantalism by Stephen Wellum, Progressive Dispensationalism by Darrell Bock, Traditional Dispensationalism by Mark Snoeberger - P&D(link is external)
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This kind of book is quite helpful.Covenant Theology by Michael Horton, Progressive Covenantalism by Stephen Wellum, Progressive Dispensationalism by Darrell Bock, Traditional Dispensationalism by Mark Snoeberger - P&D(link is external)
I read through the review on the link.Covenant Theology by Michael Horton, Progressive Covenantalism by Stephen Wellum, Progressive Dispensationalism by Darrell Bock, Traditional Dispensationalism by Mark Snoeberger - P&D(link is external)
You have a hodgepodge theology of your own making. Moreso, you get extremely angry when your hodgepodge theology is confronted.I believe in Biblical Theology, not some system that humans have tried to formulate from the Bible, with their own thological bent.
No Historical theology then?I believe in Biblical Theology, not some system that humans have tried to formulate from the Bible, with their own thological bent.
Think that he meant to say Calvinism as that hodgepodge!You have a hodgepodge theology of your own making. Moreso, you get extremely angry when your hodgepodge theology is confronted.
No Historical theology then?
There are many different views, as all 4 listed in that book have scriptures to back them up, and all are seen as viable theology to hold!As long as it is Biblical
There are many different views, as all 4 listed in that book have scriptures to back them up, and all are seen as viable theology to hold!
LOL, all four of the views presented can be held by those with a Reformed/Calvinist soteriology.I question the Calvinistic ones