by David Tinson | Sep 15, 2022 | Theology
When something is out of context it messes with our interpretation of what we see (photo by tom_kelly_archive on freeimages.com) All the way back in part 2 of this series a cursory reading of the apostle Paul had led me to think he was a replacement theologian....
by Charlie Dickinson | Sep 8, 2020 | Theology
Photo by Bud Helisson on Unsplash As I was going for a walk the other day, I realized just how grateful I am for my glasses as I looked up at the trees, saw the design of the leaves on the branches and the birds up high. I am short-sighted, so I can only see clearly...
by Charlie Dickinson | Apr 14, 2020 | Theology
Photo by Nathan Bingle on Unsplash In my last article I looked at the issue of asking questions, having discussions about what you hear from the pulpit on Sundays and how rarely this seems to happen. I mentioned how theologies are being preached, without the...
by Charlie Dickinson | Jan 12, 2020 | Theology
Photo by Emily Morter on Unsplash This article is the first of a two-part series looking at the issue of how the average Christian is being robbed. They are being robbed of the opportunity to enter into discussion about what they hear on a Sunday; they are being...
by David Tinson | May 24, 2019 | Theology
The Israel of God = God’s faithful people within Israel If you have been following this series, you will have seen that in part 3 I received the interpretational equivalent of a bloodied nose. As a quick reminder, we had taken a look at Romans 2:28-29 and Romans...
by David Tinson | Jan 1, 2019 | Theology
Reading something into the text (eisegesis) is a serious error of interpretation In part 2 of this series, we saw how there are quite a few verses in the New Testament that we can use to support replacement theology. I briefly mentioned Romans 2:28-29, Romans 9:6,...