Christ in the Church

Christ in the Church

by Ed Wharton
Christ in the Church

Christ in the Church

by Ed Wharton

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Overview

In this book Ed Wharton makes available his lecture notes from his course "Scheme of Redemption" Under the title "Christ and the Church- The Fulfillment of Purpose and Prophecy, Wharton has arranged the study for classroom use into three major divisions: Historical Doctrinal, and Eschatological. The first division presents the historical progression of the plan of salvation from its beginnings in the Garden, through the seed-line of Abraham, to its fulfillment in Christ and the church. The second division presents the doctrine of the uniqueness of Christ (Colossians_) and the distinctiveness of the Church (Ephesians) as combatants against the encroachments of paganism to fatally dilute the saving power of the Gospel. The third division exposes the basic errors of the premillenial theory of interpretation ands its theology of the prophesied kingdom, and concludes with the presentation of four guidelines for correctly interpreting Old Testament prophecy.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940014222549
Publisher: Sunset Institute Press
Publication date: 04/03/2012
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 197
File size: 405 KB

About the Author

Ed Wharton has been a faculty teacher in the Sunset International Bible Institute since 1963. As an evangelist and teacher of Bible he also serves annually in stateside campaigns and teaching asssignments in Europe, India, Asia, Australia, Russia, South America. and the Orient.

Whartonís books include The Case for Historic Christianity, The Church of Christ, Freed For Freedom, Redemption Is, and God Among The Nations. Working with Sunset External Studies, Wharton has produced video courses on The Distinctive Nature of the Church, Historical Christian Evidences, Galatians, The Scheme of Redemption, Baptism, and Homiletics I.
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