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Shall the pot say to the potter?Since I am the creator of the thread, is it not mine to do with as I will?
So Progressive Dispensationalists have a bent of Covenantal Theology in them but still recognize certain Dispensational distinctive, such as the distinction between Israel and the Church.How would you differentiate between a dispensationalist and a progressive dispensationalist?
Thanks.
I own it but haven't really looked at it.Thanks, all. This may be somewhat related to the revised dispensational theology I have come up with on my own through casting off certain elements of it that I was taught -- although I have become pretty much a panmillennialist while still theoretically holding premillennialism.
Anyone know about the Acts commentary by I. Howard Marshall in the Tyndale series commentary?
I probably should post this on the Books & Publications Forum. However, since very few of you venture down there, I post here instead.
I am looking for your input, recommendations on a commentary on the Book of Acts. I am interested in a single-volume commentary, and something possibly written in the last twenty years. (I have older commentaries, so am interested in something newer). If you have a recommendation or recommendations, tell me what and why.
I appreciate it. Thanks!
Um... Peter Ruckman was a hyper dispensationalist...Peter Ruckman's will probably give you something fresh. You may not agree with all he writes, but it's excellent teaching and he blasts the hyper-dispensationalists.
And big time KJVO believe!Um... Peter Ruckman was a hyper dispensationalist...
Amen!And big time KJVO believe!
Maybe relative to youUm... Peter Ruckman was a hyper dispensationalist...
George, what do you mean when so say hyper-dispensationalist? Thanks.Peter Ruckman...blasts the hyper-dispensationalists.
Jesus disagrees with him, as Jesus stated that ALL whom he has saved go up at His returning!Peter Ruckman taught that men were saved by works in the Old Testament and that they also will be by works in the tribulation. That is a feature of Hyper Dispensationalism.
In Millions Disappear: Fact or Fiction? Ruckman says: “If the Lord comes and you remain behind, then start working like a madman to get to heaven, because you’re going to have to. ... You must keep the Ten Commandments (all of them, Ecclesiastes 12:13), keep the Golden Rule (1 John 3:10), give your money to the poor, get baptized, take up your cross, hold out to the end of the Tribulation, wait for Jesus Christ to show up at the Battle of Armageddon, and be prepared to die for what you believe. In the Tribulation you cannot be saved by grace alone, like you could before the Rapture.”