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When Shall These Things Be?: A Reformed Response to Hyper-Preterism Book

When Shall These Things Be?: A Reformed Response to Hyper-Preterism
When Shall These Things Be?: A Reformed Response to Hyper-Preterism, Full Preterists, contending that all biblical prophecy was fulfilled in the first century, have gained an avid following for their eschatological views. But does their zeal for the past fulfillment of all prophecy do justice to the full promise of Scrip, When Shall These Things Be?: A Reformed Response to Hyper-Preterism has a rating of 4 stars
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When Shall These Things Be?: A Reformed Response to Hyper-Preterism, Full Preterists, contending that all biblical prophecy was fulfilled in the first century, have gained an avid following for their eschatological views. But does their zeal for the past fulfillment of all prophecy do justice to the full promise of Scrip, When Shall These Things Be?: A Reformed Response to Hyper-Preterism
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  • When Shall These Things Be?: A Reformed Response to Hyper-Preterism
  • Written by author Keith A. Mathison
  • Published by P&R Publishing, February 2004
  • "Full Preterists," contending that all biblical prophecy was fulfilled in the first century, have gained an avid following for their eschatological views. But does their zeal for the past fulfillment of all prophecy do justice to the full promise of Scrip
  • "Full Preterists," contending that all biblical prophecy was fulfilled in the first century, have gained an avid following for their eschatological views. But does their zeal for the past fulfillment of all prophecy do justice to the full promise of Scrip
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Forewordvii
Acknowledgmentsxi
Editor's Introductionxiii
Abbreviationsxix
1.The Historical Problem with Hyper-Preterism1
2.Eschatology in the Wake of Jerusalem's Fall63
3.Hyper-Preterism and Unfolding Biblical Eschatology121
4.The Eschatological Time Texts of the New Testament155
5.Hyper-Preterism and Revelation215
6.Sola Scriptura, Creeds, and Ecclesiastical Authority255
7.Hyper-Preterism on the Resurrection of the Body287
Editor's Conclusion353
Contributors355
Index of Scripture and Ancient Texts359
Index of Subjects and Names371


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