What’s Your Theology?

December 6, 2007 – 3:51 pm

Sam Storms writes a very interesting article describing what he believes about most theological categories.

I am a Calvinistic, charismatic, complementarian, Christian hedonist. If that weren’t enough to confuse you, I am also amillennial and baptistic, though I believe in rule by a plurality of Elders and maintain a moderately sacramental perspective on the spiritual presence of Christ in the Eucharist (there’s a word that reflects my four years in an Anglican church!).

It’s very interesting, but I think I agree with most everything he writes, at least the stuff I’m familiar with.  I don’t know enough eschatology to be “amillennial” yet.  I grew up Anglican, so his comments about the Eucharist are very interesting to me (and I think will spur me to a little study/research to develop a more thorough position).  He says that he’s tentatively old earth – I would say I’m the opposite.  Some of the finer points, I haven’t thought too much about: are infants who die elect?  how precisely does the theology of physical healing work?

-Ben

  1. 2 Responses to “What’s Your Theology?”

  2. Hey, in regard to old earth and young earth, you should check out Mars Hill’s stuff on creationism if you haven’t seen it already.

    http://theresurgence.com/mark_driscoll_2006-06_answers_to_common_questions_about_creation

    By Ray on Dec 6, 2007

  3. i was like yes, yes, yes, yes, AWE MAN – amillenial? psssh…. so basically he doesn’t believe in revelation 20.

    john walvoord, thomas ice, tommy nelson, john macarthur. get your eschatology from them bad boys. they know their stuff.

    and old earth is stupid.

    By john sullivan on Dec 11, 2007

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