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A Case for Historic Premillennialism: An Alternative to "Left Behind" Eschatology (edition 2009)

by Craig L. Blomberg (Editor), Sung Wook Chung (Editor)

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Many evangelical readers who have learned the basics of eschatology from popular authors and more recently from novelists assume that dispensational premillennialism, with its distinctive teachings about the pretribulation rapture of the church, is the only reliable view of the end times and the return of Christ.This volume, however, offers a compelling case for an alternative perspective--one that was widely prevalent throughout church history. The contributors, all respected scholars in their respective fields, suggest that classic premillennialism offers believers a more coherent and viable approach to understanding eschatology. Their studies, which examine eschatology from biblical, theological, historical, and missiological approaches, provide a broadly accessible argument for returning to the perspectives of historic premillennial eschatology.… (more)
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Title:A Case for Historic Premillennialism: An Alternative to "Left Behind" Eschatology
Authors:Craig L. Blomberg (Editor)
Other authors:Sung Wook Chung (Editor)
Info:Baker Academic (2009), 204 pages
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This collection of essays from professors at Denver Seminary defend the view of historic premillennialism. I found the essays by Weber, Blomberg, and Fairbairn to be especially informative. ( )
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Many evangelical readers who have learned the basics of eschatology from popular authors and more recently from novelists assume that dispensational premillennialism, with its distinctive teachings about the pretribulation rapture of the church, is the only reliable view of the end times and the return of Christ.This volume, however, offers a compelling case for an alternative perspective--one that was widely prevalent throughout church history. The contributors, all respected scholars in their respective fields, suggest that classic premillennialism offers believers a more coherent and viable approach to understanding eschatology. Their studies, which examine eschatology from biblical, theological, historical, and missiological approaches, provide a broadly accessible argument for returning to the perspectives of historic premillennial eschatology.

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