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Foreword | vii | |
Acknowledgments | xi | |
Editor's Introduction | xiii | |
Abbreviations | xix | |
1. | The Historical Problem with Hyper-Preterism | 1 |
2. | Eschatology in the Wake of Jerusalem's Fall | 63 |
3. | Hyper-Preterism and Unfolding Biblical Eschatology | 121 |
4. | The Eschatological Time Texts of the New Testament | 155 |
5. | Hyper-Preterism and Revelation | 215 |
6. | Sola Scriptura, Creeds, and Ecclesiastical Authority | 255 |
7. | Hyper-Preterism on the Resurrection of the Body | 287 |
Editor's Conclusion | 353 | |
Contributors | 355 | |
Index of Scripture and Ancient Texts | 359 | |
Index of Subjects and Names | 371 |
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