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Re: What can an emerging theology learn from preterism?

Re: What can an emerging theology learn from preterism?

Andrew,

Thanks for your thoughtful words. I am glad you received my post in the way I intended.

Virgil’s post somewhat centers my thoughts. Namely, we (various preterists who regularly write on planetpreterist.com and other sites) are very excited about sharing and learning here on OST with no agenda other than that expressed on this site.

I think the preterist camp (I so hate the word too) and the emerging camp (especially the thoughtful writers here) have much in common and have much to learn from each other. It seems to me that we are all interested in bringing clarity to Scripture so that we might bring healing to the world.

I hope we can foster continuing dialogue. I for one am glad about our interchange and I think we are making great strides in creating synergy.

What can an emerging theology learn from preterism? By: Andrew (32 replies) 4 September, 2008 - 13:51