This lecture finishes off the section on The Sermon on the Mount. This lecture is taken from a course available at Telos Biblical Institute. Matt6-7e
In this last post I intend to do three things. First, I will be drawing the conclusion that there are two very different ideas and hence definitions of “progressive revelation”... read more →
In the first part of this series I referenced some things to which I should now like to return. Even before getting into what is meant when the two words... read more →
As previously noted here, I was asked to represent Traditional Dispensationalism for a set of interviews conducted by Lindsay Kennedy. Two far more noteworthy contributors; Darrell Bock (Progressive Dispensationalism), and... read more →
Revelation Cannot Be Divorced From the Character of the Revealer Plain-speaking is usually thought to be a virtue. One should say what one means. On the other hand, it is... read more →
We have seen that the idea of progressive revelation is connected to two things: the intent behind the communication, and the boundaries prescribed by previous revelation/communication. I have said that... read more →
An audio presentation about this great English Reformer. Tyndale
Towards a Definition of Progressive Revelation Progressive revelation relies in the first instance upon the competence of how that revelation has been communicated. To deny this point is... read more →
Recently I was interviewed by an Australian brother ministering in England, where I'm from. Lindsay Kennedy, who teaches at the Calvary Chapel College in York, asked me some questions... read more →
Many Bible teachers and many books speak about "progressive revelation" as if everyone knows what they mean. And really it should not be much of a mystery. But too often... read more →