Puritan Sailor
Puritan Board Doctor
What would happen if a man being examined by before prebsbytery were to say that he is both amillennial and postmillenial at the same time? I bet you'd have a lot of TEs/REs gritting their teeth and pulling their beards out.
Not really. Like I mentioned before, many "post mils" today hold to the Amil view of the timing of the millennium but keep the Christianization concept of the old post-mil view. Perhaps we should call them neo-post-mils or something, just to define the new category. Either variation fits with the language of the Standards, so most presbyters shouldn't have a problem with it.