1. Samuel Frost

    Resurrection of the Body

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    Dave Curtis, a Full Preterist (and friend), wrote, “Unless Jesus’ body had been resurrected, His disciples would have had no assurance that His soul had been to Hades and had been resurrected. The physical resurrection of Christ was essential to verify the spiritual to which it was tied. While the...
  2. Samuel Frost

    Soul and Body

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    As we pointed out in Christian theology concerning the glorified body of Christ, and that, based upon the Scriptures, the early church unanimously rejected (against the Gnostics, Neo-Platonists, and Platonists) that, although the soul is the man (person), his body is integral to the overall definition of man.  The reason...
  3. Jason Bradfield

    Resurrection or Immortality of the Soul?

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    In the synoptic Gospels, we read of an encounter between our Lord and the Sadducees in which the Sadducees, who deny that there is a resurrection, create a little scenario that was designed to reveal the absurdity of the doctrine of resurrection. This encounter was one of a series in...
  4. Jason Bradfield

    The Convoluted Logic of Michael Bennett

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    “Oh boy…here we go again. The ‘convoluted logic’ of Mike Bennett? Jason, you are so mean and rude.” Before i get into Mike’s “logic”, let me share with the full pret post police what Mike Bennett recently emailed me out of the blue: Jason it is apparent that you don’t...
  5. 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...

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