Thanks for the comment Maximus, but I do know what I believe and I do know what Reformed Baptists believe.Maximus said:If Reformed Baptist knows his Reformed theology at all, he will realize that it is most definitely NOT Dispensationalist or even Premillenialist.
If he is interested in some good books on eschatology from the Reformed perspective, he should check out this site and look for books on eschatology. There are some there that will slice and dice Dispensationalism for him.
Okay, if you say so. But I used to be a pretty heavy-duty Calvinist/Reformed guy myself, and Reformed eschatology has always been pretty uniformly amillenial, with a smattering here and there of postmillenialism (e.g., Lorraine Boettner).Reformed Baptist said:Thanks for the comment Maximus, but I do know what I believe and I do know what Reformed Baptists believe.
Every Calvinist/Reformed person I've ever talked to has been at the very least, a partial preterist.Maximus said:But I used to be a pretty heavy-duty Calvinist/Reformed guy myself, and Reformed eschatology has always been pretty uniformly amillenial, with a smattering here and there of postmillenialism (e.g., Lorraine Boettner).
I agree.nyj said:Every Calvinist/Reformed person I've ever talked to has been at the very least, a partial preterist.