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A case for amillennialism : understanding the end times / Kim Riddlebarger. [print]

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Grand Rapids, Michigan : Baker Books ; (c)2003.; ©2003Description: 271 pages ; 23 cmContent type:
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ISBN:
  • 9780801064357
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  • BT892.R543.C374 2003
  • BT892 .R53 2003
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Contents:
PART 1: FIRST THINGS FIRST Defining our terms A survey of eschatological views How do we interpret Bible prophecy?
PART 2: BIBLICAL AND THEOLOGICAL CONCERNS The covenantal context of Old Testament eschatology These things were foretold According to the prophets Christ and the fulfillment of prophecy The nature of New Testament eschatology The kingdom of God The new creation, the Israel of God, and the suffering church The blessed hope: The second advent of Jesus Christ
PART 3: EXPOSITION OF THE CRITICAL TEXTS Daniel's prophecy of the seventy weeks The Olivet discourse Romans 11 : Is there a future for Israel? ; Revelation 20:1-10 : A thousand years
PART 4: EVALUATION OF MILLENNIAL OPTIONS Some concluding thoughts.
Summary: What does the Bible really teach about the end times? Will there be a rapture with some people left behind? How has the church traditionally understood the millennial age? In a clear and accessible manner, Kim Riddlebarger presents and defends amillennialism as the historic Protestant understanding of the millennial age. Amillenarians believe that the millennium is a present reality centered in Christ's heavenly reign, not a future hope of Christ's rule on earth after his return. - Back cover.
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PART 1: FIRST THINGS FIRST Defining our terms A survey of eschatological views How do we interpret Bible prophecy?

PART 2: BIBLICAL AND THEOLOGICAL CONCERNS The covenantal context of Old Testament eschatology These things were foretold According to the prophets Christ and the fulfillment of prophecy The nature of New Testament eschatology The kingdom of God The new creation, the Israel of God, and the suffering church The blessed hope: The second advent of Jesus Christ

PART 3: EXPOSITION OF THE CRITICAL TEXTS Daniel's prophecy of the seventy weeks The Olivet discourse Romans 11 : Is there a future for Israel? ; Revelation 20:1-10 : A thousand years

PART 4: EVALUATION OF MILLENNIAL OPTIONS Some concluding thoughts.

What does the Bible really teach about the end times? Will there be a rapture with some people left behind? How has the church traditionally understood the millennial age? In a clear and accessible manner, Kim Riddlebarger presents and defends amillennialism as the historic Protestant understanding of the millennial age. Amillenarians believe that the millennium is a present reality centered in Christ's heavenly reign, not a future hope of Christ's rule on earth after his return. - Back cover.

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