If It's New-Is It True?

In this May 21th webcast, Tim King launches a new series that critiques the Premillennial Dispensational arguments against fulfilled prophecy. Responding to a quote by Tommy Ice, King cites Millard Erickson, a premillennial scholar, that acknowledges that "dispensationalism" was not taught by the church fathers. Erickson rightfully acknowledges any progress in theology must build on the grammatical historical reading of the Bible, a method that emerged after the Protestant reformation.

This webcast is part one of a series that King has launched responding to "The End Times Controversy"--a recent book from the premillennial framework that argues against fulfillment of Scripture. King is spending several webcasts critiquing the premises of the "catastrophic" millennial defense.

The "Presence Today" weekly show premiered on January 15th, and quickly became the most-watched weekly broadcast of the fulfilled prophecy world. Shows are archived, so viewers can watch them anytime. See full story. Viewers may also download the program to their computer, rather than view the program online. Either way, viewers need the RealOne Player, a free browser plug-in. Click here to learn how to get the latest player.

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If It's New, It's Not True, May 21, 2003


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