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    Hyper Preterist “Don’t” Come Forth

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    Hyperpreterism is a pessimistic eschatology. One of my first encounters with hyperpreterism was their redefinition of the term “all things”. I was informed that Peter’s claim found in Acts 3:21 didn’t include the “physical” resurrection of the dead in Christ. “…Jesus, whom heaven must receive until the time for restoring...
  2. Samuel Frost

    An Easy Way to Defeat a Hyper Preterist: Part 2

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    Well, this little post caused a quick flash. We had several “answers” to it. Covenant Creaiton. Universalism. And, of course, Mike Bennett’s answer: “Did Man start inside or outside of the Garden? OUTSIDE / GOD PUT HIM IN. - Did God block the way to the tree? YES (SEPARATED /...
  3. Samuel Frost

    Cruciformity

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    Why do Christians still die? That is, if one of the penalties of Adam was physical death, and Christ has cancelled all penalties, then why do Christians still suffer under this penalty? It is an age old question. I began this study with a main text, Cruciformity: Paul’s Narrative Spirituality...
  4. Samuel Frost

    Our House in Heaven

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    Ben Witherington III has a well deserved career in the academic world.  He has produced several commentaries in the Socio-Rhetorical Commentary series of his and they are masterpieces.  In one particularly celebrated book, Jesus, Paul and the End of the World (IVP, 1992) Ben interacts with a series of NT...
  5. Samuel Frost

    Reviewing Max King’s I Corinthians 15 Arguments (Part 2)

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    I have already hinted at a few of the arguments I will be tackling in this series in Part 1, so there is no need to repeat that.  The second argument is another exegetical one from the text that I remember as really “getting me”.  It has to do with...
  6. Guest

    9 to 5 Thesis

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    by Erick Blore, M.A.R., M.S. Ed The view suggested in this article is not entirely new, some of it was taught before by James Stuart Russell; however, there was one element of Russell’s system that kept his view from receiving wide-spread acceptance: a 70 A.D. resurrection. To be sure, full-preterism...

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