Theological Heresies That Shaped World History (Paperback)


In Theological Heresies that Shaped World History, author Robert C. Voiles presents a fresh and critical examination of many doctrinal errors that have radically infected modern Christianity. Examined in detail is the ancient Greek parabolic method of teaching. Voiles explains that despite its shortcomings, this method was adopted by both unbelieving Jews and the early church, fomenting many later heresies. From a biblically conservative and dispensational viewpoint, Theological Heresies addresses several key pillars of Christianity, including differences between the nation Israel and the Church, the Gospel of the Kingdom vs. the Gospel of Grace, the incorrect division of the Old and New Covenant, the beginning of the present Church, and the necessity of the rapture. In many respects, the reader will find this a groundbreaking work almost two millennia past due. Although easy to read for the layman, it is also well documented for the advanced student, referencing both Scripture and ancient church documents. The result of forty-eight years of Scriptural studies, including seven years gathering and incorporating documentation from ancient history, Theological Heresies that Shaped World History is a must-read resource for laymen, students, teachers and pastors.

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In Theological Heresies that Shaped World History, author Robert C. Voiles presents a fresh and critical examination of many doctrinal errors that have radically infected modern Christianity. Examined in detail is the ancient Greek parabolic method of teaching. Voiles explains that despite its shortcomings, this method was adopted by both unbelieving Jews and the early church, fomenting many later heresies. From a biblically conservative and dispensational viewpoint, Theological Heresies addresses several key pillars of Christianity, including differences between the nation Israel and the Church, the Gospel of the Kingdom vs. the Gospel of Grace, the incorrect division of the Old and New Covenant, the beginning of the present Church, and the necessity of the rapture. In many respects, the reader will find this a groundbreaking work almost two millennia past due. Although easy to read for the layman, it is also well documented for the advanced student, referencing both Scripture and ancient church documents. The result of forty-eight years of Scriptural studies, including seven years gathering and incorporating documentation from ancient history, Theological Heresies that Shaped World History is a must-read resource for laymen, students, teachers and pastors.

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Imprint

Tate Publishing

Country of origin

United States

Release date

December 2007

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First published

December 2007

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Dimensions

223 x 154 x 23mm (L x W x T)

Format

Paperback - Trade

Pages

453

ISBN-13

978-1-60247-255-6

Barcode

9781602472556

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LSN

1-60247-255-6



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