nathanielfirst
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I'm trying to figure, which ones place the most emphasis on the New Testament, and the least emphasis on the Old...
I figure the way that usually would happen would be by Covenant, so which people/denominations/theologians believe that the old covenant was the 'most cancelled' by the New, by Jesus? I could be wrong and there could be other ways of deriving a cancellation of Old Testament rules but this is the one suggested by scripture.
my reason is only that I am trying to locate a church that believes in the New Testament as authoritative/ infallible (not like some mainline protestants who would say, a document written by fallible humans, or metaphorically true but not literally)
and that uses very little out of the Old Testament - and my reasoning there is only that I have a hard time being enthusiastic about the 613 rules listed in the pentateuch, like stoning for adultery, cities of refuge etc.,
I figure the way that usually would happen would be by Covenant, so which people/denominations/theologians believe that the old covenant was the 'most cancelled' by the New, by Jesus? I could be wrong and there could be other ways of deriving a cancellation of Old Testament rules but this is the one suggested by scripture.
my reason is only that I am trying to locate a church that believes in the New Testament as authoritative/ infallible (not like some mainline protestants who would say, a document written by fallible humans, or metaphorically true but not literally)
and that uses very little out of the Old Testament - and my reasoning there is only that I have a hard time being enthusiastic about the 613 rules listed in the pentateuch, like stoning for adultery, cities of refuge etc.,