PMW 2024-016 by Thomas Ridgley (1667–1734)
Gentry note:
This insightful article is taken from Thomas Ridgley, A Body of Divinity (1855). It provides some helpful arguments for the continuing incarnate existence of the resurrected Christ in heaven above. As such it contrasts with the new Gnosticism inherent in hyperpreterism, whereby Christ’s physically resurrected body is said to have dissipated once he ascended into heaven.
Not only so, but Ridgley gives us some insights into first century Judaism, which helps us see what confused the disciples in Matthew 24:3 when they equated the destruction of the temple with the close of the age and the end of history.
Sadly though, Ridgley wrongly assumes that the “end of the age” is the end of the old covenant. But Jesus and Paul provide several reasons why the end of the old covenant era is not the “end of the age.” See articles on this website dealing with this matter. Search for “age.” (https://postmillennialworldview.com/?s=age&submit=Search)
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PMW 2024-015 by Kenneth L. Gentry, Jr.
PMW 2024-013 by Kenneth L. Gentry, Jr.
This is my final installment on a brief series of the role of Israel in the Bible and theology. I am responding to the Judeo-centric theology of dispensationalism. Please read the three preceding articles to understand the flow of my argument. I now move on to note that:
PMW 2024-012 by Kenneth L. Gentry, Jr.
PMW 2024-011 by Kenneth L. Gentry, Jr.
PMW 2024-010 by Kenneth L. Gentry, Jr.

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