Sunday, February 17, 2019

The Conversion of Saul of Tarsus (1 of 5 notes)

Part Two
Bibliology: 9 BIBLE EVIDENCES
A DISPENSATIONAL THEOLOGY
By Charles F Baker

The conversion of Saul is more significant than that of any other man, since he was the chief antagonist of the early followers of Jesus and therefore the least likely to become a believer himself. Thiessen refers to two Englishmen, Lord Lyttleton and Gilbert West,7 who, recognizing that the two strongest evidences for the Bible were the conversion of Saul and the resurrection of Christ, set out as unbelievers to write books disproving both of these events. After a thorough and honest examination of all of the evidence, both men acknowledged the claims of the Bible and became firm believers. They wrote their books, but they were in defense of the truths they had formerly denied.

7            Henry C. Thiessen, Systematic Theology (Lectures in) (Grand Rapids: Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing Co., 1951 ), p. 332.

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