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Old 06-28-2008, 12:20 AM
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Covenantal-Dispensationalism?

OK so I heard this term used in a discussion I had with a "C-D" (for short) who says that there are covenants and dispensations in the bible. He said that God works in both, but sometimes changes (dispensational) his plan. Confusing? Yea, I know.

Here is a direct quote:
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"Covenantal theologians are wrong, and so are dispensationalists. There are covenants, and there are dispensations, but you’d be more accurate to say that the reality laid out in scripture makes you a covenantal dispensationalist, or a dispensational covenantalist. As for the defining characteristics of covenantal theologians and dispensationalists you need to be warned to stay away from either camp."
Thoughts anyone?
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