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Progressive Dispensationalism
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Binding: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 230.0463
EAN: 9780801022432
Edition: Pbk. Ed
ISBN: 0801022436
Label: Baker Academic
Manufacturer: Baker Academic
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 336
Publication Date: September 01, 2000
Publisher: Baker Academic
Studio: Baker Academic
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Editorial Review: Thoughtful and accessible. An up-to-date, comprehensive overview of the most important issues in dispensationalism, underpinned with accurate scholarship and summarized with clarity.
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Rating: - Progressive Dispensationalism
This is a really good book. Very thorough and well written. I recommend it for academic reading. It is not casual reading.
Rating: - Progressive Dispensationalism
"...the authors rightly see the need to get over the rigid literalism of classical-revised dispensationalism and to work with extra-Biblical materials for proper hermeneutics and exegesis." The above is quoted from one of the reviews posted. This implies that we must go beyond God's Word to find the truth...does that really make sense? God's Revelation to man is complete...as it says in the end of the book of that title. Progressive Dispensationalism, and Covenant Theology, do not adhere to a ... Read More
Rating: - excellent stuff
for quite a while i was torn between dispensationalism and covenant theology.. while i was convinced God still had a purpose for national Israel & the Kingdom hadn't as yet been fully inaugurated i couldn't square classic & revised dispensationalism's theology up to scripture - too many dichotomies and salvation plans for my liking.. i was much more impressed by the covenental theologians' holistic salvation plan but not so keen on the supercessionism that invariably seemed to be entailed ... Read More
Rating: - Something All Diligent Lay Christians Must Read
I am not a Christian with fanciful theological degrees from one of the acclaimed seminaries. No, I'm strictly a lay believer who loves the Lord and strives to understand His ways and His will. Before coming to this book, I had studied the Bible with more than 30 commentaries and thought I knew something about God's Word. Boy, was I self-deceived.
You see, I had never ventured into the area of Biblical Theology (as opposed to Systematic Theology). I had always considered divine covenants ... Read More
Rating: - Standard Progressive Dispensational Work
Anyone who is interested in what progressive dispensationalism is, should start reading this book. Very scholarly, but easy to read. Blaising and Bock do an excellent job describing the major tenents of progressive dispensationalism. While affirming traditional dispensational distinctives (e.g., future for ethnic Israel, grammatical-historical hermeneutics, etc.), the authors rightly see the need to get over the rigid literalism of classical-revised dispensationalism and to work with extra-Biblical materials ... Read More
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