by Kevin Bauder | Sep 5, 2017 | Eschatology, Israel
Michael Vlach defends four doctrinal propositions from Matthew 19:28. Here’s the verse: And Jesus said to them, “Truly I say to you, that you who have followed Me, in the regeneration when the Son of Man will sit on His glorious throne, you also shall sit upon...
by Kevin Bauder | Aug 26, 2017 | Bauder's Reading, Ecclesiology, Eschatology
This is not the majority view, even within traditional dispensationalism. It is, however, an interesting view. Although the New Covenant is quoted in Hebrews 8, it cannot be taken to mean the New Covenant is fulfilled in the church for in Jeremiah 31:31, as well as in...
by Kevin Bauder | Jul 1, 2017 | Eschatology, History, Theology, Trinitarianism
When Peter Leithart is good, he’s very good. Christianity is comic because it is Trinitarian. Not only is history a comedy of death and resurrection, but this history reflects the eternal and basic comedy of the Father and Son in the Spirit, the eternal dynamic...
by Kevin Bauder | Feb 18, 2017 | Biblical Studies, Eschatology, Evangelicalism, Fundamentalism, Israel, Theology
Some years ago, Sam Storms published a brief explanation of why he abandoned premillennialism for amillennialism. Recently, Pastor Matt Recker of New York has written what I think is a convincing reply, “Why I Cannot Change My Mind on the Premillennial Return of...
by Kevin Bauder | Jan 21, 2017 | About Us, Education, Eschatology, In the Nick of Time
This week’s In the Nick of Time is “I’m Changing the Way I Teach Eschatology” by Kevin T. Bauder. Read it here.
by Kevin Bauder | Jan 4, 2017 | Eschatology, Evangelicalism, New Testament, Reviews
N. T. Wright’s new book, The Day the Revolution Began, is attracting a bit of attention. Back in October Michael Horton reviewed the volume for the Gospel Coalition. More recently, Dane Ortlund has added a few extra criticisms. Here’s Ortlund: At the end...