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Dear PostmillennialismToday readers:Slowing traffic


Thank you so much for reading and interacting with my blog over the past few years. I have enjoyed posting articles and interacting with you.


Due to my writing schedule, however, I am now going to have to reduce my blog posting from twice a week to only occasionally. I regret that I have to reduce my blogging, but I really must do so at the present time. I hope one day to be able to pick up the pace.


I have recently finished a new book, As It Is Written. And I am finishing the editing of my two-volume commentary on Revelation. I also have some big projects coming down the pike that I need to get ready for. (If you don’t like my ending the previous sentence with a preposition, I would simply say with Winston Churchill: “That is the kind of errant pedantry up with which I will not put!”)



As It Is Written: The Genesis Account Literal or Literary?As It is Written FRONT

By Ken Gentry

The framework hypothesis or literary framework view has grown in acceptance as more readers of Scripture place “science” as the authority over the interpretation of God’s Word. By re-interpreting Genesis, this view encourages Christians to disregard the plainly declared timeline of creation (the majestic march of days of Genesis 1) and instead consider it as merely figurative or poetic rather than historical and accurate. Kenneth Gentry carefully defines the framework hypothesis, while tracing its historical origins and purpose. This provides a helpful introduction both for those who know the framework hypothesis as well as any hearing the term for the first time.


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However, I will leave the blogsite on the Internet, so that past articles can be read. And so I will have a place to post when I get a chance!


Thanks again! And God bless!


Ken Gentry


 


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