In this book James C. Morris sets out to disprove the claim that dispensationalism and its distinctives are a modern innovation unknown in the church for 1800 years. The argument being that if the church never believed it then it must be false. The breaks down the key points of dispensational teaching and then demonstratesContinue reading “Review of ‘Ancient Dispensational Truth: Refuting the Myth that Dispensationalism is New’ by James C. Morris”
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Review of ‘Light For Them That Sit In Darkness: A Discourse On Jesus Christ’ by John Bunyan
The topic of this book is the doctrine of Christ Crucified. In particular it is a treatise on penal substitutionary atonement, it consists of an explanation of the doctrine, why only the death of Christ in our place is enough for our redemption, scriptural proofs in support of the doctrine and their application, the benefitsContinue reading “Review of ‘Light For Them That Sit In Darkness: A Discourse On Jesus Christ’ by John Bunyan”
Review of ‘The Cathars: The Most Successful Heresy of the Middle Ages’ by Sean Martin
I’ve had an interest in learning about the Cathar movement for many years. When I was a younger Christian I had heard claims that there has always been a remnant church who could trace their lineage from the times of the Apostles to the reformation. These went by different names, Bogomils, Albigenses, Paulicians, Cathars andContinue reading “Review of ‘The Cathars: The Most Successful Heresy of the Middle Ages’ by Sean Martin”