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The Apostle of the Reconciliation - Charles H. Welch
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This book develops the conclusions reached in Dispensational Truth. A dispensation is an administration, or stewardship. Jew, Gentile, Church of God, etc., provide dispensational distinctions as dealt with by God. Our Lord, rejected by the Jews during His lifetime was, after the crucifixion, offered again by God conditional upon the repentance of the nation. Our book reviews historical conditions and considers the epistles written during these years when God's offer was open to the Jewish nation and to such Gentiles who, as the figure shows, were grafted into Israel's olive tree. Romans, Galatians, and 1 and 2 Corinthians all contribute to the aspect of reconciliation.

 

Contents

Preface
Contents
Foreword

PRELIMINARY STUDIES

1 Many infallible proofs
2 The chronology of Acts
3 Sorting out material

THE THREEFOLD DIVISION OF ACTS

Restoration:
4 Restoration
Reconciliation:
5 Luke - The gospel of the reconciliation
6 Two dispensational miracles
7 The dispensation of the reconciliation
8 Galatia, and the Epistle to the Galatians
9 The apostle of the reconciliation
10 Abraham and the gentile
11 The Epistles of the reconciliation
12 Reconciliation prepared for (1 Cor.)
13 Reconciliation proclaimed (2 Cor.)
14 The Epistle to the Romans :-

1 Reconciliation and failure of the law
2 Reconciliation and justification by faith
3 Reconciliation & dispensational teaching
4 Reconciliation and practical teaching
5 Reconciliation and the secret

THE THREEFOLD DIVISION OF ACTS (cont'd)

Rejection:
15 Acts 28 - The dispensatinal crisis
Appendix - The structure of Acts

INDEXES:
Subject
Scripture references
Structures
Greek words




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