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I'm pretty sure it's a Wipf and Stock reprint.
617 pp., paper, with indexes.
Back in print May 28, 2006! This is a reprint of the Second Edition of the fullest contemporary statement of postmillennialism.
He Shall Have Dominion offers theological, historical, and exegetical arguments for postmillennialism. It provides three full chapters on common objections. Provides thorough exegesis of postmillennialism's key texts, such as Isa 2; 1 Cor 15; Matt 28; 2 Thess 2; and more.
Reviews
"œEverything a postmillennial catechumen needs. Masterfully brings all the various aspects of the debate into focus" (Credenda/ Agenda).
"œTHE BOOK to give to one not convinced. Exegetically based, ethically balanced" (Christian Standard).
He Shall Have Dominion is as convincing as it is Biblical. This book is the most biblical, insightful, common-sense eschatalogical treatise in print. This book is about victory. Jesus is Victor. Dr. Gentry leaves no stone unturned. He deals seriously with ALL of the arguments typically leveled at Postmillennialism. Read it for yourself. Gentry proves that Postmillennialism is the eschatology and philosophy of history that is contained in HOLY Scripture." (Apocalipsis.org)
"œIf this book were a play it would deserve a standing ovation" (Counsel of Chalcedon).
"œHighly recommended" (Contra Mundum).
Table of Contents
Foreword, Gary North
Preface to First Edition
Preface to Second Edition
PART ONE: INTRODUCTION
1. The Significance of Eschatology
2. The Purpose of this Treatise
3. The Pessimistic Millennial Views
4. Introduction to Postmillennialism
PART TWO: INTERPRETATION
5. The Revelation of Truth
6. The Covenants of Redemption
7. The Righteousness of God
8. The Hermeneutic of Scripture
PART THREE: EXPOSITION
9. Creation
10. Anticipation
11. Realization
12. Expansion
13. Consummation
PART FOUR: SPECIFICATION
14. Time Frames
15. Features
16. Characters
17. Revelation
PART FIVE: OBJECTION
18. Pragmatic Objections
19. Theological Objections
20. Biblical Objections
PART SIX: CONCLUSION
21. Concluding Remarks
22. Appendix A: Cultural Antinomianism
23. Appendix B: Postmillennialism and Suffering
24. Appendix C: Brief Critique of Hyper-Preterism
BIBLIOGRAPHY
Select Scripoture Index
Author Index
Subject Index
I'm pretty sure it's a Wipf and Stock reprint.
617 pp., paper, with indexes.
Back in print May 28, 2006! This is a reprint of the Second Edition of the fullest contemporary statement of postmillennialism.
He Shall Have Dominion offers theological, historical, and exegetical arguments for postmillennialism. It provides three full chapters on common objections. Provides thorough exegesis of postmillennialism's key texts, such as Isa 2; 1 Cor 15; Matt 28; 2 Thess 2; and more.
Reviews
"œEverything a postmillennial catechumen needs. Masterfully brings all the various aspects of the debate into focus" (Credenda/ Agenda).
"œTHE BOOK to give to one not convinced. Exegetically based, ethically balanced" (Christian Standard).
He Shall Have Dominion is as convincing as it is Biblical. This book is the most biblical, insightful, common-sense eschatalogical treatise in print. This book is about victory. Jesus is Victor. Dr. Gentry leaves no stone unturned. He deals seriously with ALL of the arguments typically leveled at Postmillennialism. Read it for yourself. Gentry proves that Postmillennialism is the eschatology and philosophy of history that is contained in HOLY Scripture." (Apocalipsis.org)
"œIf this book were a play it would deserve a standing ovation" (Counsel of Chalcedon).
"œHighly recommended" (Contra Mundum).
Table of Contents
Foreword, Gary North
Preface to First Edition
Preface to Second Edition
PART ONE: INTRODUCTION
1. The Significance of Eschatology
2. The Purpose of this Treatise
3. The Pessimistic Millennial Views
4. Introduction to Postmillennialism
PART TWO: INTERPRETATION
5. The Revelation of Truth
6. The Covenants of Redemption
7. The Righteousness of God
8. The Hermeneutic of Scripture
PART THREE: EXPOSITION
9. Creation
10. Anticipation
11. Realization
12. Expansion
13. Consummation
PART FOUR: SPECIFICATION
14. Time Frames
15. Features
16. Characters
17. Revelation
PART FIVE: OBJECTION
18. Pragmatic Objections
19. Theological Objections
20. Biblical Objections
PART SIX: CONCLUSION
21. Concluding Remarks
22. Appendix A: Cultural Antinomianism
23. Appendix B: Postmillennialism and Suffering
24. Appendix C: Brief Critique of Hyper-Preterism
BIBLIOGRAPHY
Select Scripoture Index
Author Index
Subject Index