Loading... Please wait...Greg L. Bahnsen and Kenneth L. Gentry, Jr.
Institute for Christian Economics
Hard cover. 2nd printing, 411 pp
Responds to misguided dispensational charges against Reconstructionism. Exegetical foundations of theonomy and postmillennialism. Exposes dispensational fallacies.
"Masterfully challenges some of the repeated misrepresentations...regarding Reconstructionist teaching. Highly recommended" (Journey). "Systematically dismantles and exposes the many errors found in Dominion Theology: Blessing or Curse" (Revival Review).
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Preface
INTRODUCTION
Chapter 1: The Real Nature of the Dispute
THE ETHICAL QUESTION
Chapter 2: The Conflict of Visions
Chapter 3: The Reconstructionist Option
Chapter 4: How Should We Then Decide?
Chapter 5: The Failure of Accurate Portrayal
Chapter 6: The Theological Concept of Law
Chapter 7: The Jurisdiction of the Law
Chapter 8: The Civil and Cultural Use of the Law
THE ESCHATOLOGICAL QUESTION
Chapter 9: The Conflict of Expectations
Chapter 10: The Expectation of the Kingdom
Chapter 11: The Nature of the Kingdom
Chapter 12: The Presence of the Kingdom
Chapter 13: The Mission of the Kingdom
Chapter 14: The Victory of the Kingdom
Chapter 15: The History of Theology on the Kingdom
Chapter 16: The Preterist Interpretation of the Kingdom
THE SCHOLARLY QUESTION
Chapter 17: Argumentation Errors
Chapter 18: Documentation Inadequacies
Chapter 19: Ethical Lapses
CONCLUSION
Chapter 20: Where Do We Go From Here?
Scripture Index
Subject Index