Does Gaffin Have A Point In His Critique of Postmill? Not So Much

Iron Rhetoric with Pastor Bret McAtee

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This week Pastor McAtee reviews a lengthy quote from Richard B. Gaffin, Jr. from the work “Theonomy and Eschatology: Reflections On Postmillennialism” in William S. Barker and W. Robert Godfrey, ed. Theonomy: A Reformed Critique (Grand Rapids: Baker, 1990)

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https://ironink.org/2023/04/does-gaffin-have-a-point-in-his-critique-of-postmill-not-so-much/

https://www.amazon.com/Shall-Have-Dominion-Postmillennial-Eschatology/dp/0977851672

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