by Paul Henebury | Feb 19, 2018 | Bible, Bible Exegesis/Exposition, Hermeneutics
Image: Tom Vanderwell Here is a piece which originally belonged in some correspondence I had with a covenant theologian. I have added a few things, but I think it makes a decent stand-alone article. Some amillennialists think that the original hearers of Ezekiel...
by admin | Dec 3, 2013 | Gospel, Grace, Salvation, Theology
by Christopher Cone – Failing to recognize that the Reformation’s hermeneutic inconsistency obscured more than just eschatology and ecclesiology, dispensationalists happily built upon the platform of Reformed soteriology. In failing to ascertain a purely Biblical...
by Daniel Thomas | Oct 30, 2013 | Hermeneutics, Theology
by Daniel Thomas – When interpreting Scripture it is vital that the interpreter purges any preconceived perceptions on which they believe the Scripture ought teach and place the focus on what the original writer intended. To mask the interpretative process with any...
by admin | Oct 22, 2013 | Bible Exegesis/Exposition, Hermeneutics, History, Holy Spirit, News, Spiritual Gifts, Theology
by Christopher Cone – Presented to the 2013 Council on Dispensational Hermeneutics as “Dispensationalism’s Feet of Iron Mixed With Clay: How We Arrived at an “Open-But-Cautious” View on Non-Cessationism ABSTRACT We owe a tremendous debt...
by admin | Oct 21, 2013 | News
by Christopher Cone – Why is it that churches focused heavily on the teaching of the Bible can often seem so isolated from other like-minded churches? Perhaps it is due in part to many of them being denominationally unconnected (though, of course, many Bible-teaching...