Covenantson
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Hello all,
I have a friend who has long accused me, as a reformed person, of falling into the camp of replacement theology. While many conversations have, I think, led her to conclude I don't necesarily fall in that camp, she still believes reformed ecclesiology holds to that point.
Now, as far as I can understand, replacement theology says that the Church is the new Israel.
I was wondering, especially for those who may know about the topic, if this is correct. If we can keep this discussion on the layman's level, that would be great.
Thanks for any input you might have or resources (short online articles preferable) you might have.
Soli Deo Gloria,
Nick
I have a friend who has long accused me, as a reformed person, of falling into the camp of replacement theology. While many conversations have, I think, led her to conclude I don't necesarily fall in that camp, she still believes reformed ecclesiology holds to that point.
Now, as far as I can understand, replacement theology says that the Church is the new Israel.
I was wondering, especially for those who may know about the topic, if this is correct. If we can keep this discussion on the layman's level, that would be great.
Thanks for any input you might have or resources (short online articles preferable) you might have.
Soli Deo Gloria,
Nick