This book has three purposes: (1) to offer a contemporary dispensational treatment of that that relationship through an exegetical examination of key texts with a focus on theological concerns; (2) to foster genuine dialogue with ...
... Anthropology of the Old Testament, trans. Margaret Kohl (Philadelphia:Fortress, 1974), 161. 10Walter Brueggemann, “From Dust to Kingship,” ZAW 84 (1972): 1‐18. 12 FROM ADAM AND ISRAEL TO THE CHURCH.
A theological evaluation of replacement theology, the doctrine that suggests the church supersedes the nation of Israel in God's plan revealed in the Old Testament.
In this important work, Dr. Diprose demonstrates the uniqueness of Israel and its special place in the divine plan.
Has God abandoned Israel?
To advance the conversation, Perspectives on Israel and the Church brings together respected theologians representing four positions: Traditional covenantal view by Robert L. Reymond Traditional dispensational view by Robert L. Thomas ...
Brown makes a strong argument for a highly charitable reading of Clement in regard to the Jews. According to Brown, Clement interprets Romans 10–11 in a way that puts supersessionism in question, alluding to the idea that “.
Using a biblical-theological approach to the book of Romans, Sears argues that Paul understood the church not as a replacement of Israel, but as the new Israel—the continuation of Israel reconstituted in Christ.
In this insightful book, R. C. Sproul walks readers through the foundations of the Reformed doctrine and explains how the Reformed belief is centered on God, based on God's Word, and committed to faith in Jesus Christ.
'' How do the history and future of Israel affect Christians today?' These are among the questions tackled by Derek Prince in this thorough study of God's prophecies concerning the land and people of Israel.