Post-apocalytic Dissent (I): The Deliverance of God
Post-apocalytic Dissent (I): The Deliverance of God
Curtis FREEMAN
This article challenges the evangelical conversion account of salvation and proposes instead that the deliverance of God in Jesus Christ is an apocalyptic event. It retrieves a biblical understanding of apocalyptic in the incarnate faithfulness of Jesus Christ over against dispensational and liberal versions.
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