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Redemptive-Historical Preaching and Charles Dennison

James Grant posted several sermon series by Charles Dennison at the Between Two Worlds blog. Dennison is one who preaches from a redemptive-historical or “biblical theological” approach. This is a Christ-centered approach follows the Bible along its narrative and shows how it points to Christ while speaking to its own context. Dennison has a series on Habakkuk and Isaiah. While showing how the message fits in the narrative of the Bible and how it applies to the audience of Habakkuk and Isaiah (respectively), these sermons also show how the texts point to Christ. Christ is central without sacrificing the context of the Habakkuk and Isaiah. I’ve started listening to Habakkuk and I’m really liking it. Here are the links to the series Grant linked to, just be warned that the sermons are in Real Audio format:

  • Isaiah’s Christmas Child
  • Habakkuk
  • Philemon
  • The Bible and Calvinism
  • H/T: Between Two Worlds: Redemptive-Historical Sermons by Charles G. Dennison


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