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Premillennialism (25): Postscript: Antinomism (1)

David Engelsma·2019-03-15
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Engelsma concludes his series defending Reformed amillennialism by critiquing premillennialism's antinomian doctrine regarding the Ten Commandments and their application to the New Testament church. He argues that dispensational premillennialism's rejection of the moral law represents a fundamental heresy that produces lawlessness, contrasting it with the Reformed tradition's view of the law as written upon believers' hearts for sanctification.

Previous article in this series: February 1, 2019, p. 211. "This is the covenant that I will make with them after those days, saith the Lord, I will put my laws into their hearts, and in their minds will I write them." Hebrews 10:16 "Why will God…have the ten commandments so strictly preached? …That we may become more and more conformable to the image of God, till we arrive at the perfection proposed to us in a life to come." Heidelberg Catechism, Q&A 115 Introduction In my treatment of...

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Author
David Engelsma
Date

2019-03-15

Source
Standard Bearer
Scripture References
Hebrews 10:16Exodus 20Deuteronomy 5Jeremiah 31:33Romans 6:1Revelation 2:24Ephesians 5
Confessional References
HC Lord's Day 42
Topics
EschatologyApologeticsBiblical Interpretation
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