Dismantling Dispensationalism: It Has No Concept of the Law/Gospel Distinction in Scripture

See article one here, article two here, and article three here. Critique #3- Dispensationalism Has No Concept of the Law/Gospel Distinction in Scripture  By way of drawing this article to a conclusion, the third and final critique of Dispensationalism's approach to interpreting…

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Dismantling Dispensationalism: It is Inconsistent on Sensus Plenior and New Testament Interpretave Priority

See article one here and article two here. Critique #2- Dispensationalism's Inconsistency on Sensus Plenior and New Testament Interpretive Priority  A survey of the New Testament's use of the Old Testament reveals at least two essential distinctives about the hermeneutic of Scripture. First,…

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Dismantling Dispensationalism: Dispensationalism Over Elevates the Literal Grammatical Historical Hermeneutic

Perhaps the most glaring issue with Dispensationalism's hermeneutic is that its application to God's Word is often exalted to the same authority of Scripture itself...

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Dismantling Dispensationalism: The Origin, Necessity, and Interpretation of the Bible

Christianity is true insofar that the Holy Bible is God's self-revelation to mankind.[1] The entirety of the Christian faith and its corresponding worldview hinges upon the Bible being the inerrant, inspired, and infallible Word of God (2 Cor. 2:17; 4:2).…

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Only the New Covenant is the Covenant of Grace

“What is the difference between paedobaptist and baptist covenant theology?” I get this question more often than any other. Whether it’s during a conversation in the courtyard at church or via a direct message on social media, many often wonder…

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Dismantling Dispensationalism: My Journey Out of Dispensationalism

Some Preliminary Thoughts to the Reader I’m not a person who goes out of the way to look for controversy. If you ask those who know me best, they’ll confirm that I tend to be more of a “people-pleaser.” Under most…

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Federal Vision Pt. VI: A Particular Baptist Critique and An Apologetic for 1689 Federalism

My life as a Christian was forever changed on an ordinary day off from work in early December (2019). As my wife left for her job at a local preschool, I trudged from our bedroom to the living room table…

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Book Review: The Mystery of Christ, His Covenant, and His Kingdom by Samuel Renihan

Renihan, Samuel. The Mystery of Christ: His Covenant and His Kingdom. Cape Coral, FL: Founders Press, 2019. Introduction Samuel Renihan wrote The Mystery of Christ: His Covenant and His Kingdom. He holds a Master of Divinity from Westminster Seminary California…

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Federal Vision Pt. III: Undermining the Doctrine of the Church

*Published online via CRIT-Large on April 26, 2020 *This article is written from the Presbyterian point of view. A Baptist evaluation will be the final part of the series.  Doctrine is the most important component of Christianity. Without objective, doctrinal…

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