What's So Different in Millard Erickson's Teaching About Jesus Deity, Humanity, and Return?
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By Bill Grover

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Millard Erickson is a well-known evangelical theologian whose doctrine of Christ contradicts that held by a number of other evangelicals in that Erickson believes that when incarnating, Christ, as God, lost some divine powers as omniscience and omnipresence. Erickson also teaches that the Person of Jesus does not act distinctly through either of His two natures. As to Jesus' second coming, Erickson espouses the post- tribulational pre-millennial position which separates his teaching from other evangelical views. A number of arguments on the various sides to these issues are evaluated in this book, and that makes it well worth reading.