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Newsletter - April 29, 2005 |
The following new materials are available:
Description | Media | Author |
Mastering Christian Liberty
(1Cor 9:1-27) In this chapter Paul continues his discussion of yielding Christian liberty, and he shares another example from his own life to illustrate this important truth. Paul defends his apostleship and the right of Christian workers to receive support from the churches, but he explains why he himself chose to relinquish that right out of love for the unsaved and those who were less mature in the faith. | Audio-Visual Course (13 slides, 71 min) |
Steve Lewis |
DISPENSATIONAL HERMENEUTICS: The Grammatico-Historical Method
What makes someone a dispensationalist? While many view Dispensationalism as a mere theological system, this assessment is inaccurate. In actuality, Dispensationalism has more to do with commitment to a particular hermeneutic then it does to adherence to a theological model. The Dispensational theological system arises out of a hermeneutic rather than from a theology imposed upon Scripture. The purpose of this paper is to describe this hermeneutic and explain how Dispensationalism is its natural by-product. | Article |
Andy Woods |
Book Review - Israel and the Church: The Origin and Effects of Replacement Theology by Ronald E. Diprose | Article |
Tony Garland |
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