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Are there any good books which has both Partial Preterism & Amillenniumism ?
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I think Jay Adams has written about it from that perspective. You might want to check him out.
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Others on Puritian Board have recommended Kim Riddlebarger's, "A Case for Amillennialism."
I have only perused the book, especially the last part, "Concluding thoughts." I was impressed with the clarity of the presentation of millennial issues, including a discussion of preterism.
My recollection is that in making the case for amillennialism, he does not favor preterism but does discuss it in various forms (e.g. "full" and "partial").
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Also get Mauro's book on Matthew 24 and Daniel's70 weeks.
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Originally Posted by Scott1 Others on Puritian Board have recommended Kim Riddlebarger's, "A Case for Amillennialism."
I have only perused the book, especially the last part, "Concluding thoughts." I was impressed with the clarity of the presentation of millennial issues, including a discussion of preterism.
My recollection is that in making the case for amillennialism, he does not favor preterism but does discuss it in various forms (e.g. "full" and "partial"). |
On Kim Riddlebarger, He doesn't have a fully partial preterist view in his book. It is a good book nonetheless though.
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| | | . It is considered a seminal work in arguing for the partial preterist view and was originally published in the 1960's.
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Originally Posted by Andrew P.C. Quote:
Originally Posted by Scott1 Others on Puritian Board have recommended Kim Riddlebarger's, "A Case for Amillennialism."
I have only perused the book, especially the last part, "Concluding thoughts." I was impressed with the clarity of the presentation of millennial issues, including a discussion of preterism.
My recollection is that in making the case for amillennialism, he does not favor preterism but does discuss it in various forms (e.g. "full" and "partial"). |
On Kim Riddlebarger, He doesn't have a fully partial preterist view in his book. It is a good book nonetheless though. |
To clarify for those looking for resources on this,
Are you saying Mr Riddlebarger's book does not advocate a full or partial preterist view
or
does not discuss a partial preterist view much in his book?
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