Monday, November 5, 2012

Lesson 76 Rightly Dividing E.W. Bullinger: The Emergence of Acts 28ism, Part 1


 To download the audio from this lesson click here.
For a PDF copy of the notes click here.
There is no PowerPoint for this lesson.

Supplemental Resources

The Silence of God by Sir. Robert Anderson



3 comments:

  1. What do you mean by: "1894 saw the publication of Number in Scripture, in which EWB alluded to the work of a man who had died a few years before Bullinger was born."? Where exactly is this allusion? Darby's thing was that the church had become corrupt. Who else was promoting that who did not get it from Darby?

    And do you see any parallels to where Bullinger has come to at this point (you are saying basically a Mid-Acts position) to O'Hair's journey? Since Bullinger moved beyond this point and according to Maurice Johnson, O'Hair actually came to an Acts 28 position (until Maurice convinced them otherwise), it implies both were dissatisfied with the Mid-Acts position!

    Are you familiar with T.Ice's article that denies any connection between Irving's Historicism and Darby's Dispensationalism?

    ReplyDelete
  2. What Acts 28 folk describe Acts as a dispensation?

    ReplyDelete
  3. MAD holds that Israel could have repented in Acts as a transitional period doesn't it?

    ReplyDelete