A theological evaluation of replacement theology, the doctrine that suggests the church supersedes the nation of Israel in God's plan revealed in the Old Testament.
In this important work, Dr. Diprose demonstrates the uniqueness of Israel and its special place in the divine plan.
David L. Turner examines how Matthew has taken up Deuteronomic themes of prophetic rejection and judgment and woven them throughout the Gospel, culminating in Matthew 23:32.
“Amir Tsarfati tells the prophetic story of the Bible from Genesis to Revelation and in the process helps his readers to comprehend God’s unique purpose and plan for both Israel and the Church.
Mitton advanced the work of Edgar J. Goodspeed, The Meaning of Ephesians (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1933), who argued that Onesimus was the real author of Ephesians. A good survey of work since Mitton appears in John C.
Seminary-trained Gross states that it's impossible to relegate Israel to less than her biblical role.
This book is an effort to explain, in language all Christians can understand, some of the important issues that are at stake and the dangers and consequences of Replacement Theology.
To advance the conversation, Perspectives on Israel and the Church brings together respected theologians representing four positions: Traditional covenantal view by Robert L. Reymond Traditional dispensational view by Robert L. Thomas ...
In this insightful book, R. C. Sproul walks readers through the foundations of the Reformed doctrine and explains how the Reformed belief is centered on God, based on God's Word, and committed to faith in Jesus Christ.
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This is a version of Christianity we must remember and re-embrace if we want to be salt and light in an increasingly savorless and dark world.