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Hmmmm.
Bill went to a school that excludes all upholders of "replacement theology"
Bill graduated from the college
Therefore, Bill . . .
The covenant theology of many Puritans and Reformed - including e.g. John Murray - is an expansion theology rather than a replacement theology.
The Bible college I graduate from in the 1980's excluded those who believed in "replacement theology" from enrolling. It is definitely used as a pejorative in dispensational circles.
The Bible college I graduate from in the 1980's excluded those who believed in "replacement theology" from enrolling. It is definitely used as a pejorative in dispensational circles.
Bill, are you speaking of WOLBI? When I was there you had to sign a theological agreement that you held to dispensationalism, and rejected covenant theology. They made an exception for my roommate, though. He was a PCA guy who got saved in his late teens, so he was accepted upon the condition that he never speak of covenant theology to any other students.
The covenant theology of many Puritans and Reformed - including e.g. John Murray - is an expansion theology rather than a replacement theology.
Agreed.
Wow! What a comprehensive student handbook. I especially marveled at the disciplinary specificity. Under the section on "exceptional reasons for summary dismissal," it included "acting like Bill Brown."
The covenant theology of many Puritans and Reformed - including e.g. John Murray - is an expansion theology rather than a replacement theology.
Agreed.
Denault in his book has a neat little diagram that shows "expansion theology".
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The Bible college I graduate from in the 1980's excluded those who believed in "replacement theology" from enrolling. It is definitely used as a pejorative in dispensational circles.
Bill, are you speaking of WOLBI? When I was there you had to sign a theological agreement that you held to dispensationalism, and rejected covenant theology. They made an exception for my roommate, though. He was a PCA guy who got saved in his late teens, so he was accepted upon the condition that he never speak of covenant theology to any other students.
Michael, yes, WOLBI, class of '88. The last time I looked at one of their catalogs they actually had language in it that strongly suggested Calvinists and CT's should not apply.
The covenant theology of many Puritans and Reformed - including e.g. John Murray - is an expansion theology rather than a replacement theology.
Agreed.
Denault in his book has a neat little diagram that shows "expansion theology".
What book is that?
Thanks!
i thought it was a term for Dispensationalists who replace the church with israel....:d