I have just returned from a nice rest with my family in Tennessee and will post a new item soon. Meanwhile, here are the responses I gave to a group of Evangelical scholars who really have trouble with Dispensationalism. I thought their objections and concerns were often unfair or wrong-headed, although sometimes they were just opposed to their own views.
For those of you who have wished that yours truly would come into the 21st Century and list my answers to the 95 Theses Against Dispensationalism in order…well, you have your wish!
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Love the graphic 😉 Did you come up with that idea?
Yes, i thought an old coffin would sum up what CT’s thought about Dispensationalism. an empty one that it’s got life in it yet!
I’m really enjoying all of your responses in the links. I see how long you have kept up the effort to continue on answering these, so I say bravo. It would be interesting to see the responses from the writers of these “theses”.
Paul, unrelated to this post, but do you use the Logos Bible software? If so, do you recommend it?
Hi David,
I personally don’t use it (I use BibleWorks), but I have heard very good things about Logos.
God bless,
P