Battles With Seminaries: Defending Israel

· Zola Levitt Ministries
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Is it really worth liberalizing Biblical doctrine to enroll a few extra students? We don’t think so, and this book is designed to combat the lack of interest in Israel and prophecy that has gotten hold of our major seminaries. Includes letters to and from seminaries and Zola’s readers regarding Progressive Dispensationalism, a pox on the church that is striking its pastors before they graduate and give their first sermons.


About the author

Zola Levitt is a Jewish Believer thoroughly educated in the synagogues and brought to the Messiah in 1971. He held degrees from Duquesne University, Indiana University and an Honorary Th.D. from Faith Bible College. He has, in his Christian walk, addressed millions of people concerning the facts of the Bible through his national television program, <span class="small-caps">Zola Levitt Presents</span>, which is carried on several major cable networks, FAM, TBN, and INSP, and numerous large city broadcast stations.

Thomas S. McCall is a native Texan, graduate of The University of Texas, Talbot Theological Seminary, and Dallas Theological Seminary, where he received his Th. D. degree. For 25 years a missionary with the American Board of Missions to the Jews (now known as the Chosen People Ministry), he served as Southwest Regional Director. Dr. McCall has been an Adjunct Professor at Dallas Baptist University and Dallas Bible College, and was the Director of Development for Dallas Bible College. Dr. McCall is currently President of Living Programs Foundation, serves as the Theological Consultant for Zola Levitt Ministries, teaches adult Bible classes in the Tyler, Texas area, conducts tours to Israel and other Bible lands, and has authored or co-authored several books on Biblical interpretation.

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