elnwood
Puritan Board Junior
Many of the early dispensationalists (Scofield, for example) were Presbyterian, and Presbyterians as recent as James Montgomery Boice held to dispensational characteristics, such as prophecies fulfilled in the nation of Israel and pretribulational premillennialism, while still holding to the confessional teachings of the covenant of works and grace.
Though this "Reformed Dispensationalism" is practically extinct, does it violate the Westminster Confession of Faith and the Three Forms of Unity? If so, where?
Though this "Reformed Dispensationalism" is practically extinct, does it violate the Westminster Confession of Faith and the Three Forms of Unity? If so, where?