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The History of Covenant Theology - I |
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Dr. S. Lewis Johnson introduces his series on Reformed Protestant theological traditions of thought. Dr. Johnson's first lecture lays out the essential definition of Covenant Theology as well as the difference between the system of thought and the specific relationships between God and the saints found in Scripture. |
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The History of Covenant Theology - II |
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Dr. S. Lewis Johnson sets forth the history of Covenant Theology as it originated in the 16th Century. |
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The Mysterious Counsel Chamber, or the Covenant of Redemption |
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Dr. S. Lewis Johnson outlines the three concepts of how God covenants with man for salvation. |
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The Fall of Man and the Messianic Promise, or the Covenant of Grace |
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Dr. S. Lewis Johnson begins a discussion of the Covenant of Grace by explaining the federal headship of Adam for the human race. |
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The Fall of Man and the Messianic Promise, or the Covenant of Grace - I |
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Dr. S. Lewis Johnson continues his exposition on God's Covenant of Grace with mankind after Adam's fall by contrasting and comparing it with the Covenant of Works. |
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The Fall of Man and the Messianic Promise, or the Covenant of Grace - II |
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Dr. S. Lewis Johnson concludes his discussion on the Covenant of Grace put in place by God after Adam's sin. |
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The History of Dispensational Theology |
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Dr. S. Lewis Johnson provides a concise lecture on the leaders in the history of dispensational thought, including John Nelson Darby, C. I. Scofield and the leaders of Dallas Theological Seminary. |
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Structure of Dispensational Theology (1): The Dispensations |
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Dr. S. Lewis Johnson begins a nine part series on the organization of dispensational theology. Dr. Johnson begins with the definitions of the actual "dispensations," or ages of time during which mankind has unique relationships with God. |
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Structure of Dispensational Theology (2): Distinctive Features: The Hermeneutic - I |
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Dr. S. Lewis Johnson explains the interpretive system behind dispensational theology and its ephasis on a literal reading of ancient manuscripts. |
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Structure of Dispensational Theology (3): Distinctive Features: The Hermeneutic - II |
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Dr. S. Lewis Johnson continues his lecture on the hermenutics behind dispensational theology. Dr. Johnson discusses how typology relates to dispensationalism. |
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Structure of Dispensational Theology (4): Distinctive Features: Israel and the Church - I |
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Dr. S. Lewis Johnson lectures on the connection between Israel, God's chosen nation, and the church formed after Pentecost. |
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Structure of Dispensational Theology (5): Distinctive Features: Israel and the Church - II |
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Dr. S. Lewis Johnson explains the relationship between Israel and the Church in the inheritance of God's promises according to dispensational thought. |
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Structure of Dispensational Theology (6): Distinctive Features: Law and Grace - I |
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Dr. S. Lewis Johnson contrasts the different approaches of Covenant and Dispensation Theology to role of the old Hebrew law in Christian life. |
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Structure of Dispensational Theology (7): Distinctive Features: Law and Grace - II |
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Dr. S. Lewis Johnson continues his lecture on the relationship between law and grace in dispensational interpretations of Scripture. Dr. Johnson expounds Paul the Apostle's explanation of of the new state of grace for the church. |
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Structure of Dispensational Theology (8): Distinctive Features: Inception and Departure of the Church - I |
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Dr. S. Lewis Johnson provides commentary on the actual beginning of the church. |
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Structure of Dispensational Theology (9): Distinctive Features: Inception and Departure of the Church - II |
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Dr. S. Lewis Johnson continues his two-part sub-series on the distinctive features of Dispensational Theology. In this lecture, Dr. Johnson discusses the timing of the rapture of the church at the Second Advent of the Messiah. |
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Biblical Doctrine of Historical Covenants (1): Terminology and its Questions |
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Dr. S. Lewis Johnson explains the definitions found in covenant theology according to the originial languages of Scripture. |
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Biblical Doctrine of Historical Covenants (2): The Sinaitic Covenant |
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Dr. S. Lewis Johnson explains the covenant made between God and Moses which put the Nation Israel under holy law. |
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Biblical Doctrine of Historical Covenants (3): The Abrahamic Covenant |
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Dr. S. Lewis Johnson epounds the Abrahamic Covenant. |
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Biblical Doctrine of Historical Covenants (4): The Davidic Covenant - I |
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Dr. S. Lewis Johnson expounds the Davidic Covenant and its place in God's plan for humankind. |
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Biblical Doctrine of Historical Covenants (5): The Davidic Covenant - II |
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Dr. S. Lewis Johnson continues his exposition on the Davidic Covenant with a discussion of its referencing by Jesus during his messianic ministry. |
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Biblical Doctrine of Historical Covenants (6): The New Covenant - I |
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Dr. S. Lewis Johnson introduces a sub-series on the New Covenant instituted between God and Man through Christ. Dr. Johnson explains the covenant's origins with the Prophet Jeremiah. |
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Biblical Doctrine of Historical Covenants (7): The New Covenant - II |
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Dr. S. Lewis Johnson continues his commentary on God's plan as expressed in the New Covenant by explaining what Christ mean when he used the term at the Last Supper. |
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The Nature of the Present Age (1): The Viewpoint of James - I |
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Dr. S. Lewis Johnson begins a three-part discussion of James' reference to the Apostle Peter's understanding of the prophecy of Amos concerning Gentile salvation. |
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The Nature of the Present Age (2): The Viewpoint of James - II |
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Dr. S. Lewis Johnson continues his examination of the new relationship between Jews and Gentiles according to the Epistle of James. |
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The Nature of the Present Age (3): The Viewpoint of James - III |
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Dr. S. Lewis Johnson concludes his examination of James' reference to the restoration of the Kingdom of God on earth. |
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The Nature of the Present Age (4): The Viewpoint of Paul - I |
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Dr. S. Lewis Johnson discusses the Church Age as derived from the writings of Paul the Apostle in this first of three lectures. |
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The Nature of the Present Age (5): The Viewpoint of Paul - II |
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Dr. S. Lewis Johnson explains Paul's teachings about the extention of God's promise of salvation through the Jews to the Gentiles. |
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The Nature of the Present Age (6): The Viewpoint of Paul - III |
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Dr. S. Lewis Johnson concludes a sub-series on Paul's understanding of the church age. |
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The Consummation of the Covenantal Program (1): The National Future of Israel |
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Dr. S. Lewis Johnson gives exposition on the role of the Israelite nation in establishing Christ's millennial kingdom. |
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The Consummation of the Covenantal Program (2): The Second Advent of the Messiah |
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In part two of his five-part series on the events to accompany Christ's return, Dr. S. Lewis Johnson expounds John the Aposte's vision of the arrival of Jesus in glorified form. |
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The Consummation of the Covenantal Program (3): The Kingdom of God - I |
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Dr. S. Lewis Johnson gives commentary on the purpose and nature of Christ's kingdom established after the Second Advent on earth. |
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The Consummation of the Covenantal Program (4): The Kingdom of God - II |
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Dr. S. Lewis Johnson gives exposition on the millennial reign of Christ. |
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The Consummation of the Covenantal Program (5): The Kingdom of God - III |
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Dr. S. Lewis Johnson continues his study of God's order upon the earth after the Second Advent of Christ. Dr. Johnson explains the purpose of millennial kingdom as the interim kingdom of Christ. |
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The Consummation of the Covenantal Program (6): The Kingdom of God - IV |
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Dr. S. Lewis Johnson expounds the release of Satan and rebellion of Gog and Magog at the end of the millennial kingdom. |
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The Consummation of the Covenantal Program (7): The Nature of the Eternal State |
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Dr. S. Lewis Johnson concludes his exposition on the restoration of the earth at the Second Advent of the Messiah with commentary on what the eternal state may comprise. |
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Questions and Answers |
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At the conclusion of his comprehensive series on dispensational theology, Dr. Johnson answers questions submitted as a result of the lectures. |