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Originally Posted by tcalbrecht Yours seems to be the more extreme position within reformeddom. |
This is an unadvised statement. My position conforms to the analogia fidei, and therefore is in the mainstream of reformed interpretation. The fact is that there is not a "consensus" interpretation of these passages, and so room is left for the development of an approach which provides for better harmony. To refer to a related example -- the fact that most traditional interpreters of 1 Cor. 13:10 see "the perfect" as a reference to the heavenly state does not render the modern cessationist interpretation an extreme position.