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What is Replacement Theology: Did The Church Replace Israel?
Replacement theology, or supersessionism, claims the Church replaced Israel as God’s covenant people. This post traces its origins from the early Church fathers through the Reformation, defines its three distinct forms, and examines the strongest biblical arguments on both sides.
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Are the Jews God’s chosen people today? Will All Israel Be Saved According To The Bible?
Modern Christianity widely teaches that the Jewish people are God’s chosen people and that the State of Israel fulfills biblical prophecy. But what does Scripture actually say? This post traces the history, genealogy, and biblical texts behind one of Christianity’s most debated questions, including five facts rarely taught in church.
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Judaism and Zionism Explained: Theology, History and Identity
Judaism is a 3,000-year-old religion. Zionism is the modern movement it produced. Here’s how one became the other, and why Jews still disagree about it.
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Covenant Theology vs Dispensationalism: 5 Biblical Frameworks Every Christian Should Know
Covenant Theology, Dispensationalism, Replacement Theology, Progressive Dispensationalism, and New Covenant Theology — here’s what each framework actually teaches and why it changes how you read the whole Bible.
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Predestination, Free Will & Determinism: Untangling Christianity’s Biggest Puzzle
If God already knows everything, are your choices actually real? This post breaks down the key definitions, the biblical texts on both sides, and the major positions from Calvin to Arminius on the predestination and free will debate, and why your answer changes the entire color of your faith.
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Covenant Theology Explained: The Bible’s Unfolding Promise
Why does the God of animal sacrifices and dietary laws feel so different from the God of grace and the Holy Spirit? Covenant Theology says they aren’t different at all. From the first promise in Genesis 3 to the New Covenant in Christ’s blood, one unbroken storyline runs through every…
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Molinism Explained: How Your Choices and God’s Plan Work Together
If God already knows every choice you’ll ever make, are those choices actually yours? Molinism — also called Middle Knowledge — says yes, and it offers a specific framework for how God’s complete sovereignty and genuine human freedom operate together without canceling each other out…
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The Great Schism of 1054: The Split That Divided Christianity
One forbidden word added to a creed. A delegation that marched into the greatest church in Christendom and dropped an excommunication on the altar mid-service. A Crusader army that sacked a Christian city instead of fighting Muslims. The Great Schism of 1054 didn’t happen overnight. It built over centuries of…
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Reformed Theology and Calvinism: TULIP, History, and the Full System Explained
John Calvin never heard of TULIP, hated being called a Calvinist. This post traces Reformed theology from Augustine’s showdown with Pelagius in 400 AD, through Luther’s Reformation, Calvin’s Geneva, and the international council that produced TULIP — and explains why “Calvinist” and “Reformed” are not the same thing.
