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Dispensationalism is an easy target here, and it has come under fire from a lot of theonomists (with good reason). But even committed dispensationalists could (and should) support theonomic ethics. They can do this without giving up any of their important presuppositions (such as the church/Israel distinction).
TranslationDispensationalism is an easy target here, and it has come under fire from a lot of theonomists (with good reason). But even committed dispensationalists could (and should) support theonomic ethics. They can do this without giving up any of their important presuppositions (such as the church/Israel distinction).

Dispensationalism is an easy target here, and it has come under fire from a lot of theonomists (with good reason). But even committed dispensationalists could (and should) support theonomic ethics. They can do this without giving up any of their important presuppositions (such as the church/Israel distinction).