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[color:"blue"]They are calvinistic in their soteriology, but being Reformed is more than just that. Besides infant baptism, MacArthur is a dispensationalist which poosess directly the Reformed historic position of the Covenant of Works and Covenant of Grace. .

While I would agree with you that being Reformed is more than just 5 points, most when they say Reformed they mean are you Reformed in your soteriology. This is the basic inference. I must also point out that all Prebys do not agree on every issue of eschatology (A-Mil, Post-Mil, and even some Dispys) or even baptism for that matter. Thus, with your definition none could be Reformed accept--well that really was not explained in your post. Remember part of the Reformation is to be always be reforming and this I believe we can say of MacArthur and Mohler and thus we would need to say they are Reformed. Everyone is growing in Reformation theology if the are truly Reformed.



Reformed and Always Reforming,