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Reading the Bible for the End of the World
Reading the Bible for the End of the World
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after the rapture
Author_ Irwin
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end times prophecy
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eschatology
god's plan for the future
god’s plan for the future
history of dispensationalism
the apocalypse
the rapture
what does the bible teach about end times
Product details
- ISBN 9781683596813
- Weight: 666g
- Dimensions: 150 x 250mm
- Publication Date: 03 May 2023
- Publisher: Faithlife Corporation
- Publication City/Country: US
- Product Form: Paperback
What God wants his people to know about the end times
Christians' fixation on the end times is not new. While eschatological speculation has sometimes resulted in distraction or despair, Scripture does speak about the end. So what does God most want us to know and do with prophecy?
After Dispensationalism sympathetically yet critically sketches the history, beliefs, and concerns of dispensationalism. Though a minority view in the sweep of church history and tradition, dispensationalism is one of the most influential end-times systems today, and there is much to learn from it. And yet, sometimes it gets sidetracked by overlooking the prophets' main concerns. Irwin and Perry reexamine the key texts and show that Ezekiel, Daniel, and Revelation primarily give a word of hope to God's people.
Christians' fixation on the end times is not new. While eschatological speculation has sometimes resulted in distraction or despair, Scripture does speak about the end. So what does God most want us to know and do with prophecy?
After Dispensationalism sympathetically yet critically sketches the history, beliefs, and concerns of dispensationalism. Though a minority view in the sweep of church history and tradition, dispensationalism is one of the most influential end-times systems today, and there is much to learn from it. And yet, sometimes it gets sidetracked by overlooking the prophets' main concerns. Irwin and Perry reexamine the key texts and show that Ezekiel, Daniel, and Revelation primarily give a word of hope to God's people.
Brian P. Irwin is associate professor of Old Testament and Hebrew Scriptures at Knox College in Toronto, Ontario.Tim Perry is professor of theology at Providence Seminary in Otterburne, Manitoba.
Reading the Bible for the End of the World
€31.99
