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Puritan Board Freshman
B&H has just released this new title that may be of interest to some of you.
Progressive Covenantalism "Charting a Mediating Position Between Dispensational and Covenantal Theologies" edited by Wellum & Parker
This theological system has become pretty consuming at Southern Seminary as shown by many of the contributors.
As a current member of a SBC church I have had the pleasure of meeting men who are influencing the SBC in many great ways. I am overwhelming thankful for what seems to be a serious return to fidelity to Scripture and church membership/discipline/etc.
With all that said, in regards to the views of covenantal/redemptive history it seems that many pastors and scholars are drifting away from a classically 'reformed'/particular Baptist view of the covenants and are shifting heavily in this direction.
What are some of the benefits of this 'progressive covenantal' view and what are some of the pitfalls/dangers? How should we address these concerns? Looking for responses from Baptists and reformed folk alike.
Progressive Covenantalism "Charting a Mediating Position Between Dispensational and Covenantal Theologies" edited by Wellum & Parker
This theological system has become pretty consuming at Southern Seminary as shown by many of the contributors.
As a current member of a SBC church I have had the pleasure of meeting men who are influencing the SBC in many great ways. I am overwhelming thankful for what seems to be a serious return to fidelity to Scripture and church membership/discipline/etc.
With all that said, in regards to the views of covenantal/redemptive history it seems that many pastors and scholars are drifting away from a classically 'reformed'/particular Baptist view of the covenants and are shifting heavily in this direction.
What are some of the benefits of this 'progressive covenantal' view and what are some of the pitfalls/dangers? How should we address these concerns? Looking for responses from Baptists and reformed folk alike.