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In regards to his views on the Mosaic Law, he seems closer to new covenant theology than covenant theology, although once again it would not work to say that he precisely falls within that category. That describes where I was several years ago, when I first began to question the Puritan theology of Law. I quickly realized that the New Covenant theologians had some very, very important points to make.
The more I have studied New Covenant Theology, the more dogmatic I have become as a New Covenant theologian.
33 posted on
03/07/2003 1:30:39 PM PST by
the_doc
To: the_doc
The more I have studied New Covenant Theology, the more dogmatic I have become as a New Covenant theologian.So the NCT would say that the Christian is bound by the two commandments of loving God, and loving neighbor, and that the Mosaic Law is good for deriving general principles from?
What was it about NCT that drew you to it?
38 posted on
03/10/2003 5:59:41 AM PST by
ksen
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