Whether your interest is the theology of salvation, end times or the nature of the church/body of Christ, or if you just want to have a strong understanding of how to view the Bible as a consistent, cohesive whole (as it should be!), I highly recommend this book. While it isn't extensively comprehensive, it is broad and covers many areas of biblical doctrine as I mentioned above, and backed up with a great deal of scripture given in context. If you're not a Koine Greek student, I would honestly recommend skipping the first chapter, as it will have virtually no relevance to you, but after that, I believe you'll find this book very illuminating. It may very well rock your world. This, and "The Plot" by Bob Enyart (the latter is self-published) are the two best books on this subject, imho.
Consistent Presentation of Mid-Acts Dispensationalism
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 17 years ago
Not an easy read but incredible content. It is very hard to find a consistent presentation of dispensational theology but this author has accomplished that task. The author is a mid-acts dispensationalist, a position which most have never heard of and definitely have not studied. There is a lot of bang for your buck in this small volume of theology, get yourself a copy!
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