DISPENSATIONAL THEOLOGY (Lewis S. Chafer, John Walvoord, Tim LaHaye, John Nelson Darby, C.I. Scofield) | COVENANT THEOLOGY (Charles Hodge, Loraine Boettner,Louis Berkhof, John Murray, B.B. Warfield) |
1. May be Arminian or modified Calvinist. Almost never 5-point Calvinist. | 1.Always Calvinist. |
2. Stresses rigidly 'literal' interpretation of the Bible. | 2.Accepts 'normal'interpretation of the Bible text (allows both literal and figurative) |
3. Usually does not accept the idea of the 'Analogy of Faith.' | 3. Almost always accepts the idea of The "Analogy of Faith." |
4. 'Israel' always means only the literal, physical descendants of Jacob. | 4. "Israel" may mean either literal, physical descendants of Jacob or the figurative, spiritual Israel, depending on context. |
5. 'Israel of God' in Gal 6:16means physical Israel alone. | 5. "Israel of God" in Gal. 6:16means spiritual Israel, parallel to Gal. 3:29; Rom. 2:28-29 ,9:6; Phil. 3:3. |
6. God has 2 peoples with 2 separate destinies: Israel (earthly) and the Church (heavenly). | 6. God has always had only 1 people, the Church gradually developed. |
7. The Church was born at Pentecost. | 7. The Church began in O. T. (Acts 7:38) and reached fulfillment in the N. T. |
8. The Church was not prophesied as such in the O.T. but was a hidden mystery until the N.T. | 8. There are many O. T. prophecies of the N. T. Church. |
9. All O.T. prophecies for 'Israel' are for literal Israel, not the Church.' | 9. Some O. T. prophecies are for the literal nation of Israel, others are for spiritual Israel. |
10. God's main purpose in history is literal Israel. | 10. God's main purpose in history is Christ and secondarily the Church. |
11. The Church is a parenthesis in God's program for the ages. | 11. The Church is the culmination of God"s saving purpose for the ages. |
12. The main heir to Abraham's covenant was Isaac and literal Israel. | 12. The main heir to Abraham"s covenant was Christ and spiritual Israel. |
13. There was no eternal Covenant of Redemption within the Trinity. | 13. The eternal Covenant of Redemption was within the Trinity to effect election. |
14. There was no Covenant of Works with Adam in the Garden of Eden. | 14. God made a conditional Covenant of Works* with Adam as representative forall his posterity. |
15. There was no Covenant of Grace concerning Adam. | 15. God made a Covenant of Grace with Christ and His people, including Adam. |
16. Israel was rash to accept the Covenant at Mt. Sinai. | 16. Israel was right to accept the Covenant Mt. Sinai. |
17. The 'New Covenant' of Jer. 31:31- 34 is only for literal Israel and is not the New Covenant of Lk.22:20. | 17. The "New Covenant" of Jer. 31 is the same as in Lk. 22; both are for spiritual Israelaccording to Heb. 8. |
18. God's program in history is mainly through separate dispensations. | 18. God"s program in history is mainly through related covenants. |
19. Some Dispensationalists have said that O. T. sinners were saved by works. | 19. No man has ever been saved by works, but only by grace. |
20. Most Dispensationalists teach that men in the O.T. were saved by faith in a revelation peculiar to their dispensation, but this did not include faith in the Messiah as their sin-bearer. | 20. All men who have ever been saved have been saved by faith in Christ as their sin-bearer, which has been progressively revealed in every age. |
21. The O.T. sacrifices were not recognized as the Gospel or types of the Messiah as sin-bearer, but only seen as such in retrospect. | 21. O. T. believers believed in the Gospel of Messiah as sin-bearer mainly by the sacrifices as types and prophecies. |
22. The Holy Spirit indwells only believers in the dispensation of Grace, not O.T. and not after the Rapture. | 22. The Holy Spirit has indwelt believers in all ages, especially in the present N. T. era, and will not be withdrawn. |
23. Jesus.made an offer of the literal Kingdom to Israel; since Israel rejected it, it is postponed. | 23. Jesus made only an offer of the spiritual Kingdom, which was rejected by literal Israel but has gradually been accepted by spiritual Israel. |
24. O.T. believers were not in Christ, not part of the Body or Bride of Christ. | 24. Believers in all ages are all "in Christ" and part of the Body and Bride of Christ. |
25. The Law has been abolished. | 25. The Law has 3 uses: to restrain sin in society, to lead to Christ, and to instruct Christians in godliness. The ceremonial Laws have been abolished; the civil laws have been abolished except for their general equity; the moral laws continue. |
26. O. T. laws are no longer in effect unless repeated in the N.T. | 26. O. T. laws are still in effect unless abrogated in the N.T. |
27. The Millennium is the Kingdom of God. Dispensationalists are always Pre-Millennial and usually Pre-Tribulational. | 27. The Church is the Kingdom of God. Covenanters are usually AMillennial, sometimes Pre-Millennial or Post-Millennial, rarely Pre-Tribulational. |
28. The O.T. animal sacrifices will be restored in the Millennium. | 28. The O. T. sacrifices were fulfilled and forever abolished in Christ. |
29. The Millennium will fulfill the Covenant to Abraham. Israel has a future. | 29. Christ fulfilled the Covenant to Abraham. Some Covenanters believe in a future for literal Israel, most don"t. |
30. David will sit on the Millennial throne in Jerusalem. | 30. Christ alone sits on the throne. Saints rule under Him. |
Source: http://www.goehringenterprises.com/Books/Dispensationalism%20Covenant%20Theology%20Chart.htm
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