![]() In other words, he looks on the idea of God's wrath as out-of-date, antiquated. He speaks of it as ‘an archaic phrase' which ‘suits a thoroughly archaic idea'. Dodd, for some 14 years professor of Divinity at Cambridge and chairman of the panel of translators of the New English Bible, deals in his Commentary on Romans with the phrase ‘the wrath of God' in Romans 1.18. Dr Martyn Lloyd-Jones in his recently-issued Exposition of Romans draws attention to this and shows that it is not only among Modernists and Ritualists that this attitude prevails it is evident too among some who are evangelicals by repute.ĭr C. One of the evidences of decay and departure in the professing Church is the large-scale rejection of the teaching of the Scriptures on the wrath of God. Leicester Minister's Conference, March 1971. This address was given at the opening session of the Reformed Perspectives Magazine, Volume 9, Number 13, March 25 to March 31, 2007 Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary.He Gave Us Scripture: Foundations of Interpretation.Your Kingdom Come: The Doctrine of Eschatology.Kingdom, Covenants & Canon of the Old Testament. ![]() Kingdom & Covenant in the New Testament.
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