Going off on a tangent, but it somewhat falls within the topic.
My impression is that historically within the Reformed camp the eschatology had elements from both the amill and postmill positions so as their not being much debate on the differences - everyone had a working agreement. It wasn't until later years that the two became pronounced into two separate camps. If that is so, when did it really started happening and what brought it on?
My impression is that historically within the Reformed camp the eschatology had elements from both the amill and postmill positions so as their not being much debate on the differences - everyone had a working agreement. It wasn't until later years that the two became pronounced into two separate camps. If that is so, when did it really started happening and what brought it on?
John Chaney
"having been firmly rooted and now being built up in Him and established in your faith . . ." (Colossians 2:7 NASB)
"having been firmly rooted and now being built up in Him and established in your faith . . ." (Colossians 2:7 NASB)



