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Dr. Richard Mayhue (Th.D., Grace Theological Seminary) is Senior Vice President and Dean of The Master's Seminary, Sun Valley, California, where he also teaches theology and pastoral ministry. In more than twenty-five years of ministry Dr. Mayhue has served as a pastor, trained pastors, and mostra altro written, edited, or contributed to more than fifteen books mostra meno
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Opere di Richard Mayhue

Practicing Proverbs (2012) 211 copie
The Healing Promise (1994) 188 copie
How to Study the Bible (2006) 83 copie
Divine Healing Today (1979) 58 copie
The Master's Seminary Journal — A cura di — 53 copie
Seeking God (2000) 52 copie
Spiritual Intimacy (1990) 28 copie
Spiritual Maturity (1992) 24 copie
Christians Survival Guide (1987) 19 copie
Theologie Systematique (2018) 8 copie
Your family (1983) 5 copie
Wedding Joy 1 copia

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It is a good primer helping to explain some of the dispensational thinking through different passages. It is not intended to answer every question, nor will it convince every Christian this is an important study. However, if you want to understand a premillennial POV and why they disagree with amillennialism, then read this book.
 
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Cbogstad | 1 altra recensione | Aug 27, 2020 |
Christ's Prophetic Plans is an excellent introduction to Dispensationalism or as the authors also entitle it,
"Futuristic Premillennialism". John Macarthur, Michael Vlach, Richard Mayhue, Nathan Busentiz and Mathew Waymeyer team up to defend the grammatical-historical hermeneutic in the interpretation of prophecy. They start by removing misconceptions about Dispensationalism, such as the idea that Premillennialists believe that there are two-ways of salvation, and they define what Dispensationalism/Futuristic Premillennialism really is. "… dispensationalism shapes one's eschatology and ecclesiology. That is the extent of it. Pure Dispensationalism has no ramifications for the doctrines of God, man, sin, or sanctification. More significantly, true Dispensationalism makes no relevant contribution to soteriology, or the doctrine of salvation."

They then go through and show that their eschatology is exegetically derived from Scripture, and not from a misinterpretation of the texts. They focus particularly on Israel, as they point out that ""What distinguishes dispensationalists…is that they believe not only in the salvation of Israel but also in the restoration of Israel…'Restoration' involves the idea of Israel being reinstalled as a nation, in her land…In other words, in a literal, earthly kingdom - a millennium." They defend God's right to distinguish nations/races in His New Covenant plan and not just to distinguish individual people(such as men and women).

Critiquing Covenant Theology's imposition of a theological system on prophetic texts, they point out that the hermeneutic of Futuristic Premillennialists is not derived from their creeds or theology. "If one's hermeneutic is one's theology, then one's theology determines one's hermeneutic…A theology is not a hermeneutic...For Futuristic Premillennialism, a consistent grammatical- historical hermeneutic to interpret all of Scripture is a presupposition, not a determined theology. " Part of Macarthur's contribution is a reiteration of his controversial , and in my opinion excellent, message, 'Why Every Self Respecting Calvinist Should Be A Premillennialist'.

Though I don't agree with all of their views, such as Christ being the 'true Israel', or the statement that Reformed Theology is not related to any particular Eschatology, I think that the authors did a good job with this 'Primer' on Futuristic Premillennialism.

I received a copy of this book from the publisher for the purpose of this
review. Thanks Moody Publishers!




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SnickerdoodleSarah | 1 altra recensione | Apr 13, 2016 |
The battle rages today between evolutionists and creationists. A rigorous war is waged to win over our minds on the issue of the origins.-
 
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kijabi1 | Jun 10, 2012 |
The church needs to purge strong, natural leadership from her ranks and pursue strong, spiritual leadership. Exodus 18:21, Acts 6:3, and 1 Timothy 3:1-10 each teach the same four core qualities of leadership that are empowered by God's spirit, not man's flesh. These four include sufficiency, submissiveness, spirituality, and steadfastness. The greatest leader ever to lead in human history, the Lord Jesus Christ, perfectly exemplified all four. In spite of their ancient origin, these four basic leadership traits have not changed since the OT days of Israel and NT beginnings of the church because God's character has not changed and the nature of spiritual leadership remains the same.… (altro)
 
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