I grew up in Estes Park in the Rocky Mountains of Colorado. Up
here in New England you all also have some mountains in the area. I hear Mount
Washington in New Hampshire reaches over 6,200 feet high. That is really high—only
about a thousand feet lower than my home town. Growing up in Estes Park I used
to go to church every Sunday. When I was a teenager one of my favorite “church
times” was youth group. One of the most interesting aspects of our youth group
was the variety of kids who came. And how those kids would clump up and form groups
of friends.
Friday, November 9, 2012
Friday, November 2, 2012
Covenant vs Dispensational Theology - History and Differences
Today’s
average dispensationalist and covenant theology adherents know little to anything
about their own theology or that belonging to the other system. Adherents of
the covenant of grace system are too quick to accuse dispensationalists of believing
in two distinct planes of salvation: one for the Jew and one for the Gentile.
While on the other side, dispensationalists are too quick to accuse covenant
believers of replacement theology, which charges the church with replacing and
receiving the benefits belonging to the nation of Israel. What neither side
realizes is the long and drawn out history involved in the formation of both systems
of theology and that these caricatures do not accurately reflect much of what
these systems contain. The history of dispensational and covenant theology are
best seen in contrast with each other. By studying their origins, their early and
influential theologians, their developments and conflicts, and their modern
viewpoints, today’s adherent can better interact and learn from both systems.
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