Recently, Jeremy instigated a kerfuffle on X (Twitter), which now leads to a fuller conversation about the differences in approaching the OT prophets. Jeremy makes the case that Covenant Theology requires there to be an oppositional relationship between the Divine Author and the human author, whereas Dispensationalism allows for the Author/author to fully share the intention of the text. To check out Jeremy's posts on X go here: https://twitter.com/jhow0089
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110: Responding to James White on Postmillennialism
109: Ross Anderson (DTE #9)
108: The Sinfulness of Man
107: Stephen Barrett (DTE #8)
106: Amillennialists Have Charts, Too
105: Michael Svigel (DTE #7)
103: Tim Bushong (DTE #6)
DT Reacts: Covenant Theology and the Future of Israel (Theocast)
102: Five Key Principles for Conscience Matters
101: Nahum O’Brien (DTE #5)
100: Centennial Episode Fun, Big News, and DT Reacts
099: How To Discern Primary vs Secondary Doctrine? (Chartology 101)
098: Sam Black (DTE #4)
097: Biblical Basis of Primary Doctrine (Chartology 101)
096: Hans Fiene (DTE #3)
095: Brian Reynolds (DTE #2)
094: Chartology 101 - Definitions and Goal of The Chart
093: Matt Slick (DTE #1)
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