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Old 06-20-2004, 03:31 PM
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George Ladd

As I have become interested in the Historical Pre-Mil thought, I have begun to read "The Gospel of the Kingdom" by Mr. Ladd since Kim Riddlebarger quoted him often as a proponent for Historical pre-mil in his book A Case For Amillennialism.

After reading the first chapter of Mr. Ladd's book, and his chapter on the relationship of the Kingdom to the Jewish people and to the church (I skipped ahead since it peaked my interest) I am slighlty confused as to where he would fall in the Dipy <---> covenant theology spectrum. He doesn't follow classical dispensationalism but he doesn't follow classical Covenant theology either. Any help understanding his view would be appriachated

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