Bryan Chapell
Auteur van Christ-Centered Preaching: Redeeming the Expository Sermon
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Bryan Chapell (PhD, Southern Illinois University) is senior pastor of Grace Presbyterian Church in Peoria, Illinois; president emeritus at Covenant Theological Seminary; and distinguished professor of preaching at Knox Theological Seminary. He also teaches at Covenant Theological Seminary, Reformed toon meer Theological Seminary, and Trinity Evangelical Divinity School. He is a widely traveled speaker and has written numerous books. toon minder
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Werken van Bryan Chapell
The Hardest Sermons You'll Ever Have to Preach: Help from Trusted Preachers for Tragic Times (2011) 320 exemplaren
Unlimited Grace: The Heart Chemistry That Frees from Sin and Fuels the Christian Life (2016) 108 exemplaren
Are We Living in the Last Days?: Four Views of the Hope We Share about Revelation and Christ's Return (2024) 8 exemplaren
CM152 Preparing and Delivering Christ-Centered Sermons II: Communicating a Theology of Grace 2 exemplaren
Using Illus. to Preach with the Overhead 1 exemplaar
Gracia sin límites: La dinámica del corazón que nos libera del pecado e impulsa nuestra vida cristiana (Spanish… (2020) 1 exemplaar
Reformed Expository Commentary: Ephesians 1 exemplaar
فن الوعظ (دراسة للاساليب التصويرية في الوعظ) 1 exemplaar
What Is the Gospel? (Gospel Coalition Booklets) 1 exemplaar
Seeing the Power of God Among Us 1 exemplaar
Presbyterion, Vol. XXIX, No. 2; Fall 2003 1 exemplaar
Repentance That Sings 1 exemplaar
"The Story of the Gospel Applied to Exposition." 1 exemplaar
"To Make God Come Down." 1 exemplaar
In the Grip of Grace Devotional 1 exemplaar
From Heaven's Perspective 1 exemplaar
By Grace Made Whole... By Joy Made Complete 1 exemplaar
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Entrusted with the Gospel: Pastoral Expositions of 2 Timothy by John Piper, Philip Ryken, Mark Driscoll, K. Edward… (2010) — Medewerker — 155 exemplaren
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Bryan Chapell takes readers on a journey through four views of the 'end days' in his newest book. The views are Dispensational Premillennial (with a side dose of Progressive Dispensational Premillennial), Historic Premillennial, Amillennial, and Postmillennial. He shares what makes each unique and different. He references the history of these positions in the church throughout the centuries. Some views are relatively 'new' and others are more ancient. He gives an overview of each and mentions "famous" theologians/pastors who've held those views and are associated with those views. After walking readers through what makes each view different from one another--in an organized and logical way--he then shares what all views have in common. He focuses on things that unite believers instead of dividing them. Much of the book is spent on two issues: how do believers interpret Old Testament prophecy in regards to Israel and in regards to the church? where does Israel fit into God's future plans? Each of the four views (five views really) has answers on these points.
It's not fair, of course, to say it is spent on two issues...it's just that that is the root of all the other issues, topics, and subjects. Much time is spent on the rapture, the second coming, the millennial reign, judgment, new heavens and new earth, etc. But why the views differ comes back to the root issues--the Israel question, if you will.
It is meant to be an introduction to a subject. He is not trying to bring all the depth and substance. He wants to cover the basics of each in a reader-friendly way. To be honest, if he went into more depth I'm not sure I could have gone with him without drowning.
The book does offer discussion questions for each chapter and summaries. I definitely appreciated the "Digging Deeper" appendix.
One thing that I want to mention is that this was my first time hearing that there were three premillennial views to choose from. I'd never heard of progressive dispensationalism OR historic premillennialism.
This one has given me much to think about.… (meer)