This is an ongoing review of Continuity and Discontinuity, edited by John S. Feinberg. Read the previous posts: Introduction, Systems, or Hermeneutics.
» Read the entire post: Continuity and Discontinuity #4: Salvation »
This is an ongoing review of Continuity and Discontinuity, edited by John S. Feinberg. Read the previous posts: Introduction, Systems, or Hermeneutics.
» Read the entire post: Continuity and Discontinuity #4: Salvation »
This is an ongoing review of Continuity and Discontinuity, edited by John S. Feinberg. Read part 1 here.
» Read the entire post: Continuity and Discontinuity #2: Systems »
I will be reviewing this book in sections since it naturally leads itself to this approach. In this post I will introduce the book and give thoughts on what I’m expecting from it.
» Read the entire post: Continuity and Discontinuity #1: Introduction »
Well, my interviews on Premillennialism are now over. I hope they have been informative and thought provoking, they certainly have been for me. I have been pleasantly surprised and pleased by the positive feedback and appreciate all the extra traffic!
» Read the entire post: Premillennialism Interviews Wrapup »
Well, duking it out is not quite accurate, but it’s a catchy title! For this part of the interview, I asked, “if you could ask ___ any question, what would it be?” I then gave them a chance to respond. Here’s how the questions work out.
This is the third part of our interviews on Premillennialism. Introducing our second view, Progressive Dispensationalism, is Dr. Darrell Bock of Dallas Theological Seminary.
» Read the entire post: Progressive Dispensationalism: an Interview with Darrell Bock »
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