The Necessity of Dispensational Preaching in The Church – Dr. Bill Blocker

Dr. Bill Blocker speaks on the need for Dispensational preaching here. 

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Audio Discussions with Dr. Andy Woods on Dispensationalism, Covenant Theology, and Eschatology

1) Dispensationalism and Covenant Theology

2) Dispensational Distinctives in Eschatology 

3) Is the Church Israel? 

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Lectures in Dispensationalism

Foundational Beliefs of Dispensationalism: a Look at What Makes Dispensationalism Unique by Michael Vlach (notes here)

- Busting Myths About Dispensationalism (notes here)

On Replacement theology (Vlach):

- Introduction to Replacement Theology

A Critique of the Arguments of Replacement Theology

- The Case for the Restoration of Israel

 

Check out Dr. Vlach’s books here on Amazon.

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What is Covenant Theology?

Dave Doran (President of Detroit Baptist Theological Seminary), Michael Vlach (The Master’s Seminary), and Neal Cushman (Northland International University) discuss Covenant theology.

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Busting Myths about Dispensationalism – Dr. Michael Vlach

Professor Vlach of The Master’s Seminary speaks at the 2012 Mid-America Conference on Preaching Conference where he lists and corrects common myths about normative dispensationalism.

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Notes here. 

An intro to apologetics course by Dr. Vlach recorded at The Master’s Seminary can be found here. 

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A Review of “We’re at War: Islam’s ‘Jihad’ Against the West by Hal Lindsey”

This is the first in a series that reviews each chapter in Everlasting Hatred: the Roots of Jihad [1] by Hal Lindsey.

On the back cover of Lindsey’s book  it is stated that “Islamic Fundamentalism’s purpose is to replace the Judeo-Christian world order with an Islamic world order. Every American needs to understand the enormity of the threat we face and why.” The purpose of Lindsey’s book therefore is to educate the reader on Islamic hatred towards Western civilization, particularly with regards to America, and to the Jew. Lindsey traces the roots of this hatred back to the Book of Beginnings, or Genesis, when he submits that this hatred “In fact…goes back to the dawn of history.”[2] Furthermore, in light of 9/11, Lindsey notes that, “We were actually involved in this conflict long before we realized [it, and] Americans are frantically groping to understand it.”[3] The major component of Lindsey’s work, then, is to show how the Islamic hatred of Jews and the West began, so that those on the receiving end of this hatred can better understand this hostility that defies all sense, yet does not look like it will diminish until Jesus Christ returns.

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What Makes Dispensational Premillenialism Unique?

Dave Doran (President of Detroit Baptist Theological Seminary), Michael Vlach (The Master’s Seminary), and Neal Cushman (Northland International University) talk about the different kinds of premillennialism.

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