June 26, 2024
This link downloads a paper I wrote in 2018 for the Stone-Campbell Conference at Johnson University in April, 2018. The title of the paper is: “God has not kept [the Jews] these many years for nothing”:[1] Alexander Campbell on Israel, the Church, and Eschatology The quote that heads the paper is: “The unbelieving Jews were […]
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Stone-Campbell | Tagged: Alexander Campbell, Church, Dispensationalism, Eschatology, Israel, Millennium, Restoration Movement, Stone-Campbell Movement, Supercessionism |
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May 29, 2008
Warning: this is another “brief” post of over 3000 words. 🙂 In the previous two posts I concentrated on Alexander Campbell–his modern Baconianism as his philosophical-methodological base and his embrace of the Reformed approach to theological hermeneutics. In this piece I want to think more specifically about how Baconianism shaped how Scripture was used in Churches of Christ. […]
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Hermeneutics, Stone-Campbell | Tagged: Alexander Campbell, Baconianism, CEI, Command, D. R. Dungan, Deductive, Dispensationalism, Example, Hermeneutics, Inductive, Inference, J. D. Thomas, J. S. Lamar, Restoration Movement, Stone-Campbell |
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Posted by John Mark Hicks