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Next Monday at Bible study, we're going to be studying some eschatology (we've been going through the book of Daniel all semester and we're in the prophecy section). The passages that we will be looking at are: all of Daniel, 1 Thessalonians 4 and 5, 2 Thessalonians 2, and possibly parts of Revelation.
I have not done extensive research or reading on the different eschatological views but from what I've read and heard so far, I'm leaning favorably towards amillenialism. A lot of the people I have Bible study with either have no stance (lack of research and reading in the area) or are premillenial. I want to present the amillenial view but I don't have much reference material.
I ask for free resources (preferably online) because I'm a poor college student.  So if anyone has anything, it'd be much appreciated!
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Kim Riddlebarger (in the above link) is excellent. More stuff can also be found at Monergism.com, where eschatology is this 'month's' focus. They also have a section with mucho resources.
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Originally Posted by RobertBruce Kim Riddlebarger (in the above link) is excellent. More stuff can also be found at Monergism.com, where eschatology is this 'month's' focus. They also have a section with mucho resources. | When you go to Monergism, find Art Azurdia's series on Revelation. Very helpful.
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Originally Posted by larryjf | I certainly don't want to drag this helpful thread  , but what's the deal with Engelsma anyway? I have rarely read a kind thing ever coming from him. He virtually equates postmillennialism with heresy in the introduction of that link. I would be tempted to say he's like the amil version of Gary North, but I don't think he quite goes that far.
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Originally Posted by Marrow Man Quote:
Originally Posted by larryjf | I certainly don't want to drag this helpful thread  , but what's the deal with Engelsma anyway? I have rarely read a kind thing ever coming from him. He virtually equates postmillennialism with heresy in the introduction of that link. I would be tempted to say he's like the amil version of Gary North, but I don't think he quite goes that far. | It's even stranger if you consider that i'm postmil, yet i gave the link.
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Thanks a lot guys. This should keep me occupied until then. |  | | Thread Tools | | | | Display Modes | Linear Mode |
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