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Review: Covenantal and Dispensational Theologies: Four Views on the Continuity of Scripture

SavedByGrace

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I believe in Biblical Theology, not some system that humans have tried to formulate from the Bible, with their own thological bent.
 

Iconoclast

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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)
This kind of book is quite helpful.
It offers some of the main ideas of these positions.
Once a basic framework is presented, a student of the word can zero in on one thing or another.that he feels to search out.
 

agedman

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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.

I would say that this is a good book for any student of the Scriptures and desire to explore views to include in their repertoire.

If I were just starting out as younger believer called to preach and gathering information , I would definitely be inclined to get a copy if for no other reason than to help differentiate the views.

Great post Squire!
 

AustinC

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I believe in Biblical Theology, not some system that humans have tried to formulate from the Bible, with their own thological bent.
You have a hodgepodge theology of your own making. Moreso, you get extremely angry when your hodgepodge theology is confronted.
 
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