Part 2 of "The Last Days According to Jesus" by R. C. Sproul. In order to understand the crisis in eschatology, it is necessary to understand the views of several biblical scholars including Albrecht Ritschl, Albert Schweitzer, C. H. Dodd, and Oscar Cullman.
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Part 1 of "The Last Days According to Jesus" by R. C. Sproul. In the 19th and 20th Centuries, higher critics attacked the doctrine of biblical inspiration by claiming that Jesus prophecies regarding His second coming did not come to pass when He said they would.
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Question:- Your view of Revelation -- that it was to be a warning and an encouragement to the early Church that was about to face the wrath of Nero and the Roman armies -- would make little or no sense unless the church at that time understood it as such. Is there any evidence that they did?(1) I...
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Part 3 of "The Last Days According to Jesus" by R. C. Sproul. The Olivet Discourse is the primary target of liberal critics. They argue that Jesus prophecies did not come to pass. Some, however, argue that Jesus was speaking of His coming in judgment upon Jerusalem.
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Question:- What about the binding of Satan? (Rev. 20) Are you going to try and tell us that Satan has been bound?Yes, Satan was bound in the first century, as Scripture teaches:(1) Jesus teaches this: "But if I cast out demons by the Spirit of God, then the kingdom of God has come upon you. Or ho...
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