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Are you referring to subordination of the Son issue here?
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He is now a pretierist, isn't he?
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Yes, Grudem is one its leading proponents.
btw - why did you put 'reformed Baptist Systematic Theologies' in your header? Many of the guys we discussed are Presbyterians.
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"having been firmly rooted and now being built up in Him and established in your faith . . ." Colossians 2:7
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He may have changed over to partial preteriest. Preteriest in itself is a heresy, but partial preteriest is within the bounds of orthodoxy, though with problems.
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I was trying to get a list of additional Baptist ones, as I am a reformed Baptist, and so far, just read manyPresby Reformed, and just Gill/Strong for Baptist ones!
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main difference between them being that partial still hold to a future second coming event, correct?
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Got in late on this one so I hope I'm not going over plowed ground when asking about Dr. Sproul. Seems that there is somewhat agreement that he has changed some of his views as he grew older. I have a number of his expositional commentaries and I understand that they are not as indepth as some of the others mentioned,but I thought they were good for a overall view of the scriptures. Right or wrong?
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Got in late on this one so I hope I'm not going over plowed ground when asking about Dr. Sproul. Seems that there is somewhat agreement that he has changed some of his views as he grew older. I have a number of his expositional commentaries and I understand that they are not as indepth as some of the others mentioned,but I thought they were good for a overall view of the scriptures. Right or wrong? Now you got me curious, what views are you talking about and do you see them as serious issues? Tom
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Not completely certain, but I think that is the gist of it.
If interested in Reformed Baptists, you may try browsing The Founders. It is a network within the SBC that advocates Calvinism. I cannot think of any names of some of its leaders.
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I googled The Founders and found their website - http://founders.org/They have a systematic theology book by a James P Boyce. A different person from the Presby Boice from 10th Pres.
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The late pastor of Tenth Presbyterian Church in Philadelphia was James Montgomery Boice. 
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I have read his theology on christian faith, was a strong calvinist, seemed to have been like me, in that he once held to a dispy end times view, than moved to historical pre mil?
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Think the main issues some have had with him is his change to partial pretierism now, his views on old age earth/creation, and his take on using pscyhology in the church...
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Tom, nothing specific in mind. It's just that since coming to the reformed view in '08 I didn't know how far back or what areas to look at when looking for changes in Dr. Sproul's writing.
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