The relationship between Israel and the church is one of the most debated issues in the history of theology. Some hold the view that there is almost seamless continuity between Israel and the church, while others believe there is very little continuity. Additional perspectives lie between these two. This debate has contributed to the formation of denominations and produced a variety of political views about the state of Israel. 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 Progressive dispensational view by Robert L. Saucy Progressive covenantal view by Chad Brand and Tom Pratt Jr.
Stephen J. Wellum and Brent Parker [Nashville: Broadman & Holman, 2016], 63–64). I have edited Parker's claim (removing “nationalistic” and “in a future millennial age”), but, nevertheless, preserved his point and, in doing so, ...
“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.
Scholarly and thorough, yet written with the layman in mind, this book offers a fresh perspective in pre-millennial eschatology and deep insight into the relations between Jews, Gentiles, and the church.
In this volume in IVP Academic's Spectrum series, readers will find four contributors who explore these complex questions, each making a case for their own view and responding to the others' views to offer an animated yet irenic discussion ...
Can a theological case be made from Scripture that Israel still has a claim to the Promised Land? Christian Zionism is often seen as the offspring of premillennial dispensationalism. But...
As we have already seen , Ezekiel's temple promise of the glory of God dwelling in the midst of his people is fulfilled in Jesus . The Gospel of John also announces that the blessings that were to flow from Ezekiel's temple of glory now ...
... Anthropology of the Old Testament, trans. Margaret Kohl (Philadelphia:Fortress, 1974), 161. 10Walter Brueggemann, “From Dust to Kingship,” ZAW 84 (1972): 1‐18. 12 FROM ADAM AND ISRAEL TO THE CHURCH.
Robert G. Clouse brings together four scholars to debate various views on the millennium: George Eldon Ladd, Herman A. Hoyt, Loraine Boettner and Anthony A. Hoekema.
In this volume, you'll hear the voices of Jews and Arabs of faith as they passionately share their perspectives on what has happened and how we should understand the present situation in the light of Scripture.
Egalitarian - equal ministry opportunity for both genders (represented by Linda L. Belleville and Craig S. Keener) Complementarian - men and women fill distinctive ministry roles (represented by Craig L. Blomberg and Thomas R. Schreiner) ...