The Lordship Salvation Controversy Explained Part 1 The Theological Civil War That Split the Modern
Can you accept Jesus as Savior without submitting to Him as Lord? In Part 1 of our deep dive into the Lordship Salvation Controversy of the 1990s, we trace the historical, institutional, and theological roots of one of the fiercest theological civil wars in modern church history. We explore how a unique curricular synthesis at Dallas Theological Seminary set the stage for an explosive showdown, and introduce the key players—Zane Hodges, Charles Ryrie, and John MacArthur—who drew their lines in the sand over the true definition of saving faith. #TheologyToday #LordshipSalvation #ChurchHistory #Part1 #JohnMacArthur #DallasTheologicalSeminary #ChristianDoctrine #EvangelicalHistory

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