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 [...]
By jaminhubner on May 31, 2011 in Hyper-Dispensationalism, Mailbag Miscellaneous | Comments Off
Hi Jamin, I just read your article over on AOMIN, on Joel Fink. It struck a huge cord with me as I was once a very committed Hyper-Dispy. I live in the [place], close to where the original Berean Bible College started. I also attended Grace Gospel Center in Bensenville, IL , where Jim Kirwood [...]
By jaminhubner on May 24, 2011 in RealApologetics Recommended | Comments Off
The other day a caller called into the Dividing Line webcast and asked Dr. White for some resources on Dispensationalism, and he said (something to the effect of) it’s hard finding some that are fairly written and not so charged up. I know of one that might be a good fit: Understanding Dispensationalists by Vern [...]
By jaminhubner on Nov 6, 2010 in Dispensationalism, Ethics, Law, and Foreign Policy, Islam and Middle Eastern Conflict, Theology | Comments Off
“It is the duty of all true followers of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ to bless Israel and reaffirm her fundamental legitimacy and right to the Land.” – Joel Rosenberg, “With All Due Respect, The Vatican’s Latest, Painful Pronouncement On Israel is Wrong,” October 25, 2010 Introduction The unsound theology of historic Dispensationalism has [...]
By jaminhubner on Aug 23, 2010 in Theology | Comments Off
Since there has been no little stir over my blog series on Hyper-dispensationalism, I figured I’d share a chunk from John Owen’s commentary on Hebrews 8. …there is much express mention made, not only in this, but in various other places of the Scripture also, of two distinct covenants, or testaments, and such different natures, [...]
By jaminhubner on Aug 20, 2010 in American Evangelicalism, Dispensationalism | Comments Off
Lyndon Unger posted a lengthy comment on my post “Darby’s Dubious Method of Bible Interpretation.” I decided to post my response here as well: I’m not sure you understand that this post is part and parcel of a larger refutation of Hyper-Dispensationalism. So when you say “I havent read anyone who says x,” it’s often [...]
By jaminhubner on Aug 12, 2010 in American Evangelicalism, Dispensationalism | Comments Off
I’m not sure how helpful this will be to anyone, but I laughed so hard I had to share it: We have even heard it asserted that those who lived before the coming of Christ do not belong to the church of God! We never know what we shall hear next, and perhaps it is [...]