By philipcarlson on Jan 10, 2012 in Biblical and Exegetical Studies, Dispensationalism, Hyper-Dispensationalism, RealApologetics Recommended, Reformed Theology, Theology | Comments Off
Having a more dispensational past has left me quite “out of the loop” in regards to what “covenant theology” is and what it really means. The last few years of investigation have really allowed me to understand covenant theology. I have recently been working my way through Greg Nichols’ “Covenant Theology: A Reformed and Baptist [...]
By jaminhubner on Dec 22, 2011 in Theology | Comments Off
Brother Turretin has responded to the last post here. I don’t wish to prolong what seems to many a fruitless back-and-forth. But a few words ought to go on the record for the sake of clarity, and I will try to do so without repeating Tur’s condescending tone (“Maybe Hubner needs to Look Up ‘Shill’ [...]
By jaminhubner on Dec 20, 2011 in Middle-Eastern Conflict | Comments Off
Turretinfan criticizes a recent post, saying, “ using a source that is a shill for Hamas is still using a bad source.” It seems Tur is suggesting that because a source is used as a Hamas shill, than in and of itself means the source is bad. But, obviously this isn’t true. Hamas could use a [...]
By jaminhubner on Dec 16, 2011 in Dispensationalism, Islam and Middle Eastern Conflict | Comments Off
Just came across Newkirk’s RTS thesis American Christian Zionism (hilarious how it appears right before Steve Hays’ thesis!). Download it here. I’ve only scanned through it; it looks like a very useful work. I can’t wait to sit down and read it all when I get the chance. Here’s a partial listing of Table of [...]
By jaminhubner on Nov 16, 2011 in Dispensationalism | Comments Off
Hey Jamin, I have recently wanted to become more familiar with the subject of dispensationalism vs. covenant theology. I am currently reading Dispensationalism by Ryrie and have Michael Horton’s book on Covenant Theology (if you have a better recommendation I will purchase it). As I am downloading your lectures on apologetics, I decided to check [...]
By jaminhubner on Oct 14, 2011 in American Evangelicalism, Gender and Sexuality | Comments Off
Had to check my calendar to see what day it is – days are going by so fast East River! It is indeed Friday. Issue 1! (to borrow from the great talk-show host John McLaughlin) Harvest was brought to a halt due to three days of rain. It was a blessing nevertheless, as the soil [...]
By jaminhubner on Sep 24, 2011 in American Evangelicalism, Church History, Middle-Eastern Conflict | Comments Off
Many see this as political writing. But given that thousands of churches and church members are harassed by their lack of interest or support in the present day secular nation-state of Israel by dispensational Zionists, secular Zionists, etc., it is once again appropriate to address this topic. It has direct bearing on our theology and [...]