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Hagler – Rightly Dividing the Word of Truth

Posted by David Cox on May 24, 2023
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Rightly Dividing the Word of Truth

By Tom Hagler

Rightly Dividing the Word of Truth is Tom Hagler’s point of view about how to interpret the Bible correctly, which is most probably primitive Baptist, and/or Reformed.

I believe that Hagler is a Primitive Baptist, but he has elements that indicate he is analyzing things from a Reformed standpoint.

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Epp Rightly Dividing the Word

Posted by David Cox on May 21, 2023
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Rightly Dividing the Word
A Study in the Dispensations

By Theodore Epp

Epp’s work is a grand global viewpoint of Scripture, in which he gives us a biblical point of view (according to Epp) on how one should interpret Scripture. This embodies a dispensation viewpoint.

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Epp Devil Exposed

Posted by David Cox on February 24, 2023
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Epp Devil Exposed, I include this work for those who do in-depth studies of issues from all sides, but Epp basically denies many biblical truths about Satan and sin. I would consider this work a counter presentation to the Bible, therefore approach it very carefully, because Epp denied many biblical truths. His chapters are the Devil, Diabolos, Satan, Satan the Adversary, Demons, Signs of Demon Possession, the Demoniacs, Temptation, Origins of Sin, the Temptation of Christ, the Literalness of Christ’s Temptation, Devil is not a supernatural being.

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Enroth, R. – Recovering from Churches that Abuse pdf

Posted by David Cox on February 5, 2019
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Book Recommendation: Recovering from Churches that Abuse pdf

Book by R. Enroth

Enroth, R. – Recovering from Churches that Abuse pdf is an excellent book about abusive churches.

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