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1 | dispensationalism in light of grace? | Rom 11:6 | mrms | 61763 | ||
I have been under the understanding anything added to grace is works. " it is not therefore by mans desires or efforts ect. It all began with my introduction to this form of doctrine at a new church we attend. Some of there teaching is new to me, and it has caused me to take a fresh look at my understanding, as meager as it is. | ||||||
2 | dispensationalism in light of grace? | Rom 11:6 | Lionstrong | 61841 | ||
Are you saying then, mrms, that dispensationalism adds something to grace? If so, what does it add? Again, I’m not a dispensationalist, and at this point I’m not arguing for or against it. I’m just trying to clarify your question. As I was growing up in the faith I chose covenant theology as a way of organizing Scripture rather than dispensationalism. Later, I read a little more about dispensationalism in a book, “Major Bible Themes” by Lewis Sperry Chafer, revised by John F. Walvoord, published by Zondervan. I don’t know if it’s still in print, but I understand that Chafer is a major exponent of dispensationalism and Walvoord was President of Dallas Theological Seminary and a dispensationalist. So, the book should be a good of source of information. Peace, |
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