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Hyper-Dispensationalism: A Dangerous Perversion of Dispensationalism (Part Two)
Part One A Third Problem Interpretationally with Hyper-Dispensationalism Sermon on the Mount Hyper-dispensationalism brings extremes in discontinuity between the Old and the New Testament. Two dangers of the extreme discontinuity are, one, two salvation plans, a different one for the Old Testament than the one in the New Testament, and, two, antinomianism, a version of […]
Revivalism or Fake Revival, Jesus Revolution, and Asbury, pt. 3
Part One Part Two Religious or Spiritual Ecstasy, Soft Continuationism Again and again through the years, I wrote on religious ecstasy, a perversion of true spirituality experienced in Corinth (1 Corinthians 12:1-3) [see here, here, here, here, here, and here]. In 1 Corinthians 1, when Paul said that the Jews seek after signs (1 […]
Revivalism or Fake Revival, Jesus Revolution, and Asbury, pt. 2
Part One When someone speaks of revival, built into the terminology is a return to something right, that was wrong. A change takes place. True revival is not the invention of something new, not seen before in the history of true, biblical Christianity. Hippie Movement from Haight Ashbury, San Francisco In the 1960s, especially centered […]
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