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Two Hermeneutics: Covenant and Dispensations

What gets interesting is that there are still some Reformed, especially those in Baptist cir cles, who do see a premil eschatology, so would tend to see prophecy at least as more literal in fulfillment as Dispy do
Reformed theology is confessional and covenant. Calvinist/Calvinism is a misnomer that reduces the theology to the acronym TULIP. Calvin himself was not dispensational, cut covenant in interpretive framework. There are Reformed Baptist---confessional and Covenant. And there are Baptists that agree with the DoG and most of the rest of Reformed (differences in baptism and Communion, maybe some others) but are dispensational as an interpretive framework. So, there are no Reformed Baptists who are dispy's. Just to clarify terminology.
 
Reformed theology is confessional and covenant. Calvinist/Calvinism is a misnomer that reduces the theology to the acronym TULIP. Calvin himself was not dispensational, cut covenant in interpretive framework. There are Reformed Baptist---confessional and Covenant. And there are Baptists that agree with the DoG and most of the rest of Reformed (differences in baptism and Communion, maybe some others) but are dispensational as an interpretive framework. So, there are no Reformed Baptists who are dispy's. Just to clarify terminology.
There are reformed Baptist who would be seeing prophecy as Historical premil theology, same way Charles Spurgeon viewed it.
This is the very interesting groups with reformed circles on this issue
Yes, you can find Presbyterian churches holding to Pre-Tribulation Premillennial (Pre-Trib Premil) views, especially within more conservative denominations like the Presbyterian Church in America (PCA) or groups within the ECO (A Covenant Order of Evangelical Presbyterians), but you'll find a wider variety of eschatological views (including Historic Premillennialism)
 
There are reformed Baptist who would be seeing prophecy as Historical premil theology, same way Charles Spurgeon viewed it.
This is the very interesting groups with reformed circles on this issue
Yes, you can find Presbyterian churches holding to Pre-Tribulation Premillennial (Pre-Trib Premil) views, especially within more conservative denominations like the Presbyterian Church in America (PCA) or groups within the ECO (A Covenant Order of Evangelical Presbyterians), but you'll find a wider variety of eschatological views (including Historic Premillennialism)
Both the Baptist and Presbyterian churches have fragmented and many of those fragments no longer hold to the traditional P and B. But if a person or church calls itself Reformed and is pre-mil, pre-trib it doesn't know its own roots or does not know that Reformed theology IS Covenant theology. And Reformed also refers to those doctrines that came out of the Reformation protesting all the corruption of Scripture and the gospel by the RCC
 
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