Our entering the new millennium has heightened interest in what the Bible says about the end times, but where can you go to sort out the different ways Christians understand Bible prophecy? The Last... This description may be from another edition of this product.
Have you every been confused or discouraged about the variety of conceptions about evangelical eschatology or come to the conclusion that it is valueless? Then this book is one of the most helpful places to recover your vision. The author strikes an effective balance between a broad survey of views and a presentation of important variations, like the "pre-wrath rapture view" and Warfield's optimistic version of amillenialism. It is written in a clear and accessible style that is useful to both to the struggling layperson and seminarian cramming for comps. There is hope for the study of hope after all.
A basic, objective overview of endtime theories
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 25 years ago
Written from a pre-trib perspective, the author does a good job in presenting his case as objectively as he can. He sumarizes other viewpoints well without falling into the pitfall of name-calling which runs rampant in other works. This latest edition also includes the prewrath position, which unfortunately is misrepresented, although most likely unintentionally, noting that the author has a reputation for producing balanced, scholarly works. His concern for discussing our differences in a Christ-like manner are evident, and he even remarks, "Great shame and disgrace has already been brought to the cause of Christ by us over evangelical eschatologies." Written with the layman in mind, the book will give you a basic overview of endtime theories. If you want a good example of how to present your own perspective without sounding condescending to the others, read this book.
This 1st edition is better than the 2nd edition
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 25 years ago
A good overview of all the end times positions that are out there. Lightner does a good job of presenting an unbiased, objective view - at least in this first edition of the book. But the second edition which came out in 1998 is much more subjective and slanted, which in my opinion ruins the book. So try to get the 1990 edition and avoid the 1998 version (which for some reason isn't nearly as well written, either).
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