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Presuppositional Dispensationalism, Part 2

apologetics, epistemology, exegesis/exposition, hermeneutics

Republished with permission from Conservative Theological Journal, 10:29 (May 2006) Pillar III: Incapacity of Man to Comprehend Revelation Definition Once man has a proper perspective and understanding of the reality of and the essentially communicated identity of...

Presuppositional Dispensationalism, Part 1

apologetics, epistemology, exegesis/exposition, hermeneutics

Republished with permission from Conservative Theological Journal, 10:29 (May 2006)  Introduction Admittedly and without apology, this approach begins with circular reasoning. Specifically, it begins with the defining circle of self-authenticating truths upon which...

Artificial Color is Not an Ingredient of Love

exegesis/exposition, hermeneutics, politics

An excerpt from The Bible in Government and Society, now available from Tyndale Seminary Press: Once upon a time there was a group of believers so stunted in their spiritual growth, that they received one of the sternest rebukes of any assembly to that point. Rather...

Hermeneutical Ramifications of Applying the New Covenant to the Church: An Appeal to Consistency

covenants & promises, ecclesiology, eschatology, exegesis/exposition

Addressed to The Council on Dispensational Hermeneutics at Baptist Bible Seminary, on September 24, 2009, and later published in Journal of Dispensational Theology, December 2009, and currently scheduled to be included in a forthcoming single volume handling the issue...

Considering the Words of Jesus for Social Justice and other Applications

exegesis/exposition, hermeneutics, Jesus, teachings of, social justice

This is the first of a series of articles dealing with a Biblical perspective of social justice and socio-political issues such as the relationship of Biblical Christianity to the state. In this first article, we consider important contextual aspects of Jesus’ words....

The Resurrection of Jesus, Historical Method and the Genre of the Gospels: Considering Michael Licona’s Historiographical Approach

book reviews, exegesis/exposition, Jesus, resurrection of

The resurrection of Jesus Christ is one of three major components of the Gospel, described by Paul in 1 Corinthians 15:3-4: “…that Christ died for our sins according to the Scriptures, and that He was buried, and that He was raised on the third day according to the...

Challenging Interpretive Methodology of the Young, Restless, and Reformed: A response to “Who are the 144,000 in Revelation 7:4”

eschatology, exegesis/exposition, hermeneutics

My attention was directed recently to an article by Kevin DeYoung, entitled “Who Are the 144,000 in Revelation?” DeYoung pastors a Reformed church in Michigan and identifies himself with the “young, restless, and reformed” movement. Generally, I don’t make a habit of...
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