How Dispensational Thought Advances the Reformed Legacy

 

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Forged From Reformation

It has been five hundred years since Martin Luther nailed his Ninety-Five Theses to the door at Wittenberg, fanning the flames of the Protestant Reformation. Forged from the fires of the Reformation's heightened attention to the Bible and its details, a more refined and systematic dispensational understanding has developed and continues to be shaped. This book, written by a diverse and accomplished group of dispensational scholars, articulates how, five hundred years later, dispensational thought upholds and advances the legacy of the Reformation.

The Biblical Timing for Prophetic Fulfilment

 

 

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Ron Bigalke When

Realizing that there are few possibilities in relation to the Biblical timing for prophetic fulfillment helps to provide a foundation for understanding the doctrine of Christ's second coming. Respected author Dr. Ron J. Bigalke addresses these fundamental issues from the perspective of premillennialism. He assesses the views of prophetic timing in relation to amillennialism, postmillennialism and premillennialism, with an extended emphasis upon the Biblical texts that describe Christ's return to the Earth.

 

A Theological Collection in Honor of Charles C. Ryrie

 

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Dispensationalism Tomorrow and Beyond

This book in honor of Dr. Charles Ryrie was written by scholars who hold to the same basic view of Dispensationalism for which he is noted. In their chapters, they address subjects related directly or indirectly to that system of theology. They exhibit a confirmed commitment to the authority, power, sufficiency, original languages, and correct interpretation of the Scripture. Their work reflects careful exegesis of pertinent Biblical passages and significant interaction with writings of scholars who disagree with the Dispensational view of the Bible. 

 

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Encyc Christian Education

In The Encyclopedia of Christian Education, contributors explore the many facets of Christian education in terms of its impact on curriculum, literacy, teacher training, outcomes, and professional standards. This encyclopedia is the first reference work devoted exclusively to chronicling the unique history of Christian education across the globe, illustrating how Christian educators pioneered such educational institutions and reforms as universal literacy, homeschooling, Sunday schools, women’s education, graded schools, compulsory education of the deaf and blind, and kindergarten.

 

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Encyc of Christian Civilization

The Encyclopedia of Christian Civilization is a comprehensive reference work on the history and impact of Christianity. Over 1,400 entries provide an in-depth and dynamic look at Christianity both through its history and the way it has shaped societies around the world. Through a clear and attractive format, a series of interlocking major themes is explored, including: key theological ideas; global and regional history; worship; society and Christianity; literature; music; art; architecture; education; politics; law, and scholarship. Uniting these themes is an understanding of Christianity as a truly global phenomenon with strong denominational and regional identities.

Myths and Realities

  

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Genesis Factor

Join Dr. Ron J Bigalke and influential creationist leaders in discussing the myths and realities of Genesis. In The Genesis Factor, you will:

Unearth the historical roots of creationism in the Church

Learn of the oft-contentious relationship of science to Christianity and the Scriptures

Answer the questions regarding the length of a Creation week day

History writing standards of which Genesis 1-11 meets as literal history

 

An Analysis of the Movement & Defense of Traditional Dispensationalism

 

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Progressive Disp

The first book of its kind, Progressive Dispensationalism presents a comprehensive and collaborative look at the arguments against, and the errors within, the progressive dispensationalist movement. The authors begin with a history of dispensationalism and then provide detailed examinations of sixteen key issues, including the hermeneutics of progressive dispensationalism; the relationship between covenants and dispensations; the Abrahamic, Land, Davidic, and New Covenants; cessationism; and the dangers of progressive dispensationalism to premillennial theology. 

Economy, Government and Religion in the Last Days

 

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One World

The purpose of this writing is to provide a unique study of economy, government, and religion in the last days. The theological perspective presented in each of the chapters is premillennial and pretribulational. It is the conviction of each of the authors that premillennialism and pretribulationism best explain God’s prophetic decrees from eternity past to eternity future. In recent times, much positive and negative writing has been published regarding Bible prophecy. One should not ignore the study or be ignorant concerning the subject of Bible prophecy. The issues in Bible prophecy are important because it is an aspect of the whole counsel of God’s Word.

When the Riders of Apocalypse Come Forth

 

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Revelation Hoofbeats

Revelation Hoofbeats is a compilation work by eighteen authorities in the field of Bible prophecy (some internationally known). The book starts with an essay on "Hoofbeats of the Apocalypse" by the general editor. It is then divided into three sections: "The Communication of Prophecy," "The Nations in Prophecy," and "The Movement of Prophecy." The conclusion, "Living in Light of Bible Prophecy," is also written by the general editor. All the authors are careful in saying that Bible prophecy is not being fulfilled today, but "God is setting the stage for key players and events that will be in place when the riders of Apocalypse come forth." None of the authors set dates for prophetic events. It is a very straightforward work and all the authors exercise extreme care in communicating the Holy Bible.