Israelology has 57 ratings and 9 reviews. Louis said: A must read book for any follower of Jesus who cares what the entire Bible teaches about Israel. Fr. Israelology: the Missing Link in Systematic Theology by Arnold G. Fruchtenbaum, , available at Book Depository with free. One’s view of Israel is key in determining one’s theology. This groundbreaking study investigates four approaches to the theology of Israel Past.
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Israelology: the Missing Link in Systematic Theology
Please choose whether or not you want other users to be able to see on your profile that this library is a favorite of yours. I would highly recommend this resource to those needing the most exhaustive and in-depth study of Israel and Systematic Theology, with the recommendation to set aside plenty of time to fully digest this resource when encountering it, as its depth will not be a mere casual read.
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Israel Christian theology View all subjects. Outside of forming off-the-cuff inspirational paroxysms culled ad hoc from Paul’s letters, which devolved into wishful thinking more than faith, and putting up a wall against any form of systematic theology in favor of high-energy flights of fancy–because of these attributes, I was very ignorant as to what this big book actually said and completely convinced that it only addressed me, i.
The main strengths of the book are its organization and comprehensiveness, its wide references to other thd writers as well as its accurate and well-documented substantiation of their viewpoints, and its well-founded development of a complete Israelology from the biblical text.
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Keeps the Lnk as in the Church of Acts and Israel separate. May 15, Nathan Parker rated it really liked it. Campbell Graduate Student for Ph. Reviews User-contributed reviews Add a review and share your thoughts with other readers. Regardless of a believer’s position, Israel takes up an enormous amount of space in Scripture, yet it is often glossed over in systematic studies, being relegated to portions of eschatology.
Don’t have an account? Its not about the church replacing Israel, but rather fulfilling Israel Anyway, this is a hefty book.
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Arnold G Fruchtenbaum Find more information about: It was through this book that I came to see Eschatology as theocentric what God is doing and the programs and course run by the church nowadays as anthropocentric what I, we, are doing. Pete Foley rated it really liked it Oct 10, Excellent, one of a kind book. The Names Divinethat it struck me that there was a whole group of people who viewed the New Testament and its chief contributor are a violent appropriation of their religion.
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I have bought several copies of this, my first one highlighted and annotated till it fell apart, gave 2 away and hoping it will soon be available in e-book. Theodore Zachariades rated it it was ok Nov 15, The Israelology of Covenant Postmillenialism 3.
Revelation 20 millenialist views 2. The book is appropriately titled. One’s view of Israel is key in determining one’s theology. Bob Sprigg rated it it was amazing Feb 18, I have never seen this subject treated more comprehensively. Outside of forming off-the-cuff inspirational paroxysms culled ad hoc from Paul’s letters, which devolved into wishful thinking more than faith, and putting up a wall against any form of systematic theology in favor of high-energy flights of fancy–because of these attributes, I was very ignorant as to what this big [DRAFT] Intro A lifelong non-denominational American Christian, my religious views have been myopic, to say the least, though I accept nearly full responsibility for this shortcoming.
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Allow this favorite library to be seen by others Keep this favorite library private. Israelology One of the usraelology Christian eschatology books I’ve read. Joel Hung rated it it was amazing Jul 19, I have taken a couple classes under Dr. To ask other readers questions about Israelologyplease sign up.
Jun 29, Paul Cohen rated it liked it. Missing short, the branches of Covenant theology fall short of integrating a careful account of Israel in the biblical text into their theology. Search WorldCat Find items in libraries near you. Israelology, IMO, is indispensable to anyone interested in Eschatology but be warned, it is a very heavy book. Goodreads helps you keep track of books you want to read.
Israelology: the Missing Link in Systematic Theology by Arnold G. Fruchtenbaum
Finding libraries that hold this item Your Web browser is not enabled for JavaScript. I read the edition pictured on this page. I actually had to write a summary of mossing book in its entirety Lists with This Book. This volume is a wonderful addition to any theological library and should be read by every pastor, professor, theologian, and other Christian leaders.
But I do not believe his sensationalized claims of “replacement” theology are fair The chapters are extremely long and go into extensive detail, to the point where one could not easily over this material over a single semester in seminary without burning out the student!