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 | The Book, The Great Rebellion, In the Dallas Theological Seminary LibraryPosted : 25 Jun, 2011 06:10 PM 
 The Dallas Theological Seminary Library for some reason has a copy of my book, The Great Rebellion. This seminary has been for decades the foremost promoter of dispensationalist theology. Its the major center from which dispensationalism has spread since 1924.  The classical dispensationalists, were John Darby, C.I. Scofield,  and Lewis Sperry Chafer.  Dallas Theological Seminary - or "Cemetery"  was founded as
 Evangelical Theological College in 1924 by Lewis Sperry Chafer,
 
 Famous dispensationalists who graduated from this seminary include Hal Lindsey,   J. Vernon McGee, J. Dwight Pentecost,
 
 Charles Caldwell Ryrie, John F. Walvoord, and many others.
 
 
 
 see     http://library.dts.edu/uhtbin/cgisirsi/zhM7gse8Ix/SIRSI/83870004/9
 
 
 
 The Library Catalog at
 
 Dallas Theological Seminary
 
 
 
 The great rebellion
 
 Pyron, Bernard.
 
 BR115 .C8 P76 1985      1       Book    Turpin 2d and 3d floors general collection
 
 
 
 The people who frequent the library of Dallas Theological Seminary are mostly looking for books by Christian writers with good images, that s, who show signs of success. I didn't attain to image, that is, I am not even a minor celebrity.
 
 
 
 The Great Rebellion, though - unfortunately - is not about  the many scriptures that contradict the teachings of dispensationalism, and it is not about the Remnant.  It is a  review of the studies on the counterculture by social scientists, and a Biblical criticism of the counterculture.
 
 
 
 If I were to write the book now, I would include a discussion of the Baby Boom Generation and its interaction with the counterculture. In the book, though, I did emphasize II Timothy 3: 1-7. There Paul starts by saying "in the last days perilous times shall come" and then he lists several personality traits of people in the last days. These traits not only fit those described by the three social scientists who studied the counterculture but are also  a prophecy by Paul about the personality traits of people in the end times - and especially of the Baby Boomers.
 
						
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