Dr. Paul Henebury reviews the book The People, The Land, and The Future of Israel HERE
For the most part I agree with what he says. There were sections which should have been given more in depth treatment. I especially appreciated his thoughts on Chisholm's contribution, which raised some questions for me.
Speaking of Chisholm, his method of interpretation is discussed in the essay How “Literal” Should Interpretation Be? A Critique of the Analogical Hermeneutic HERE.
Apologetics Sermon Illustration # 109: Museum’s ‘Knight Rider’ replica car
got a speeding ticket and Answering Mysteries Even when some things are
certain
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GO TO PART 108 Point: Often in apologetics the Christian in defending the
faith is answering mysteries even when there are some things that are
certain and...
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