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House Divided

HOUSE DIVIDED
The Break-Up of Dispensational Theology

Greg L. Bahnsen and Kenneth L. Gentry, Jr., 1989, 1997

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House Divided serves as a tombstone for Scofieldian dispensational theology: a line-by-line refutation of a pair of dispensational theologians. By the time this book first appeared in print in late 1989, one of these authors, H. Wayne House, had left Dallas Seminary and had begun his move away from traditional dispensationalism. This has left his co-author, Rev. Thomas Ice, in a very difficult position. Rev. Ice is today among the last of traditional dispensationalism's published defenders who is under age 60.

But what of Dallas Seminary? Consider the 1989 prediction by Rev. Ice, who is a Dallas Seminary graduate: "By the year 2000, Dallas Theological Seminary will no longer be dispensational. [Professional] priorities are elsewhere that the defense of systematic dispensationalism from external criticism." As of late 1996, this prediction seems to be coming true.

House Divided shows why traditional dispensationalism's last intellectual team effort was a disastrous defense of the position, nor did it answer theonomic postmillennialism. Scofieldian dispensationalism theology has visibly broken up.


TABLE OF CONTENTS

Publisher's Forward by Gary North
Preface by Kenneth L. Gentry, Jr.

    INTRODUCTION

  1. An Opportunity of Cross-Examination

    Part I: THE ETHICAL QUESTION

  2. The Conflict of Visions
  3. The Reconstructionist Option
  4. How Should We Then Decide?
  5. The Failure of Accurate Portrayal
  6. The Theological Concept of Law
  7. The Jurisdiction of the Law
  8. The Civil and Cultural Use of the Law

    Part II: THE ESCHATOLOGICAL QUESTION

  9. The Conflict of Expectations
  10. The Expectation of the Kingdom
  11. The Nature of the Kingdom
  12. The Presence of the Kingdom
  13. The Mission of the Kingdom
  14. The Victory of the Kingdom
  15. The History of Theology on the Kingdom
  16. The Preterist Interpretation of the Kingdom

    Part III: THE SCHOLARLY QUESTION

  17. Argumentation Errors
  18. Documentation Inadequacies
  19. Ethical Lapses

    CONCLUSION

  20. Where Do We Go From Here?

    APPENDIXES
    Appendix A - Theological Schizophrenia by Gary DeMar
    Appendix B - A Response to Hal Lindsey's The Road to Holocaust

    For Further Reading
    Scripture Index
    Name Index
    Subject Index



AUTHOR PROFILES

Dr. Greg Bahnsen received his doctorate in philosophy from the University of Southern California. He received his Th.M. from Westminister Seminary. He was the author of several books, including Theonomy in Christian Ethics, By This Standard, and No Other Stardard.

Dr. Kenneth L. Gentry, Jr. (M.Div., Reformed Theological Seminary; Th.M. and Th.d., Whitefield Theological Seminary) is a professor at Christ College in California. He is the author of several Bible prophecy books from the Preterist view.


BOOK SPECIFICATIONS

411 pages, hardcover, bibliography, Scripture index, subject index
ISBN 0930464273