All Israel Shall be Saved: Interpretations of Romans 11
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English - May 17, 2019 04:00 - ★★★★★ - 115 ratingsChristianity Religion & Spirituality reformed theology presbyterian van til biblical vos confession covenant Homepage Download Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
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Many different interpretations have been offered regarding the phrase “all Israel shall be saved” in Romans 11. In this episode, we speak about five different interpretations, focusing on the three that are represented in confessionally Reformed and Presbyterian Churches. Resources Cornelis P. Venema, “In This Way All Israel Will be Saved: A Study of Romans […]
Many different interpretations have been offered regarding the phrase “all Israel shall be saved” in Romans 11. In this episode, we speak about five different interpretations, focusing on the three that are represented in confessionally Reformed and Presbyterian Churches.
Resources Cornelis P. Venema, “In This Way All Israel Will be Saved: A Study of Romans 11:26” Mid-America Journal of Theology 22 (2011) 19–40.Richard B. Gaffin, Jr., “Theonomy and Eschatology: Reflections on Postmillennialism” in Theonomy: A Reformed Critique, edited by Williams S. Barker and Robert Godfrey
Participants: Camden Bucey, Glen Clary