Availability: 1 In Stock
A Comparison of
Dispensationalism and Covenant Theology
by Richard P. Belcher
Softcover in very good condition with minimal shelf wear. There is no writing but approximately four pages have a sentence or paragraph highlighted but it does not interfere with the readability of the text.
46 pages, 1986 edition, ISBN 0925703389, Crowne Publications
From the back cover
Whether it is realized or not, every person has a system of theology. It may be a highly developed one, or it may be a very simplistic one. It may be well formulated with a careful and purposeful consistency, or it may be just a few convictions about several individual doctrines with no overall relationship to one another or concern for a harmony of the whole.
Two of the strongest systems of our day are known as Dispensationalism and Covenant Theology. Throughout this century they have been challenging one another for consideration in the minds of Christians.
In this present work, the author seeks in the first two chapters to state in an objective manner the convictions of both systems. In the final chapter he compares the two in important areas of thinking. In the conclusion he gives instructions for a Christian to consider as he seeks to build a system of theology, or as he tries to understand which system of theology is really Scriptural.
Shipping: $3.08 Media Mail
A Comparison of
Dispensationalism and Covenant Theology
by Richard P. Belcher
Softcover in very good condition with minimal shelf wear. There is no
writing but approximately four pages have a sentence or paragraph
highlighted but it does not interfere with the readability of the text.
46 pages, 1986 edition, ISBN 0925703389, Crowne Publications
From the back cover
Whether it is realized or not, every person has a system of
theology. It may be a highly developed one, or it may be a very
simplistic one. It may be well formulated with a careful and purposeful
consistency, or it may be just a few convictions about several
individual doctrines with no overall relationship to one another or
concern for a harmony of the whole.
Two of the strongest systems of our day are known as Dispensationalism
and Covenant Theology. Throughout this century they have been
challenging one another for consideration in the minds of Christians.
In this present work, the author seeks in the first two chapters to
state in an objective manner the convictions of both systems. In the
final chapter he compares the two in important areas of thinking. In
the conclusion he gives instructions for a Christian to consider as he
seeks to build a system of theology, or as he tries to understand which
system of theology is really Scriptural.
Shipping: $3.08 Media Mail

