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Author: Dr. Tom PrattTom Pratt serves as Senior Research Fellow at the Institute for Faith, Work & Economics. He co-authored “Seeking the City” and “Clash of Titans: Atlas Shrugged, John Galt and Jesus Christ” with Dr. Chad Brand.

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The Kingdom & the New Testament Epistles

By: Dr. Tom Pratt

7 minute read

We have previously noted that the apostles early on and consistently couched their preaching in kingdom terminology. The epistolary materials…

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In my last post, we explored what happened between the end of Israel’s monarchs in the Old Testament and the…

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From Israel’s Monarchy to the True King

By: Dr. Tom Pratt

3 minute read

Israel demanded a king, but their royal rulers diminished after only four generations, as we read in my last post….

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The Failure of Israel’s Monarchy

By: Dr. Tom Pratt

7 minute read

The people of Israel’s first experiment with a king did not go very well, as we saw in my last…

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Israel’s Demand for a King

By: Dr. Tom Pratt

6 minute read

After a tumultuous period in Israel’s history, when they were freed from Egypt and wandered in the desert, they settled…

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We recently looked at what the book of Genesis tells us about the nature of man and government. We ended…

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There can be no denying that the fundamental truth about government in the Bible’s worldview is that the one triune…

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The King & His Kingdom are Coming

By: Dr. Tom Pratt

7 minute read

According to the Bible, there is one triune God revealed in the Old and New Testaments, and it is he—not…

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Over the past few months, we have worked through various blog articles to determine what the New Testament reveals about…

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John’s Apocalypse & Babylon

By: Dr. Tom Pratt

7 minute read

The Apostle John’s account of “the revelation of Jesus Christ,” the last book in our Bible, has much to teach…

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