cupotea
Puritan Board Junior
Being new to Reformed theology, I've been doing some reading on the Covenanters and their theological opponents. For instance, I went through Bacon's "A Defense Departed," along with Barrow's response (in the Puritan Bookshelf, CD #2).
To be honest with you, I think Barrow has a good point - the NC & SL&C seem to have a moral component that present-day Covenanters are adamant about.
Can anyone explain why, though the Westminster Confessions include it, the NC & S&LC are not subscribed to by the vast majority of churches?
Thanks ahead of time for you help in my theological journey.
[Edited on 11-15-2004 by webmaster]
To be honest with you, I think Barrow has a good point - the NC & SL&C seem to have a moral component that present-day Covenanters are adamant about.
Can anyone explain why, though the Westminster Confessions include it, the NC & S&LC are not subscribed to by the vast majority of churches?
Thanks ahead of time for you help in my theological journey.
[Edited on 11-15-2004 by webmaster]