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A Case for Amillennialism - by Kim Riddlebarger (Paperback)

A Case for Amillennialism - by  Kim Riddlebarger (Paperback)
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<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>Accessible study of end-time theories presents a persuasive case for amillennialism, the view that Christ reigns now and forever. This expanded edition includes a foreword from Michael Horton, indexes, and end times charts.<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br>Amillennialism, dispensational premillennialism, historic premillennialism, postmillennialism, preterism. These are difficult words to pronounce and even harder concepts to understand. <i>A Case for Amillennialism</i> is an accessible look at the crucial theological question of the millennium in the context of contemporary evangelicalism. <br/><br/>Recognizing that eschatology--the study of future things--is a complicated and controversial subject, Kim Riddlebarger provides definitions of key terms and a helpful overview of various viewpoints. He examines related biblical topics as a backdrop to understanding the subject and discusses important passages of Scripture that bear upon the millennial question. <br/><br/>Regardless of their stance, readers will find helpful insight as Riddlebarger evaluates the main problems facing each of the major millennial positions and cautions readers to be aware of the spiraling consequences of each view.<p/><br></br><p><b> From the Back Cover </b></p></br></br><b>What does the Bible actually tell us about the end times, and how has the church traditionally understood it? </b><br/> <br/>In a clear and accessible manner, Kim Riddlebarger presents and defends amillennialism--the belief that the millennium is a present reality centered in Christ's heavenly reign, not a future hope of Christ's rule on earth after his return--as the historic Protestant understanding of the millennial age.<br/> <br/>Recognizing that eschatology--the study of future things--is a complicated and controversial subject, Riddlebarger begins with definitions of key terminology and an overview of various viewpoints and related biblical themes. He then discusses key passages of Scripture that bear upon the millennial age, including Daniel 9, Matthew 24, Romans 11, and Revelation 20. Finally, he evaluates the main problems facing each of the major millennial positions and cautions us to be aware of the consequences of each view.<br/><br/>This expanded edition includes a new foreword from Michael Horton, a new chapter on the antichrist, a new chapter on signs of the end, and several helpful charts and indexes.<br/> <br/>"For combining thorough exegesis, readability, and lucid argumentation on this important subject, this volume has no peers."--<b>Michael Horton</b>, author of <i>Christless Christianity</i><br/> <br/>"By careful examination of the key biblical passages, Dr. Riddlebarger will help and encourage Christians both to understand the real teaching of the Bible and to appropriate the blessing of this truth."--<b>W. Robert Godfrey</b>, president and professor of church history, Westminster Theological Seminary in California<br/> <br/>"Carefully argued, clearly and charitably written, this work brings needed balance and sense to the debate over the subject of the millennium."--<b>Cornelis P. Venema</b>, author of <i>The Promise of the Future</i><br/> <br/><b>Kim Riddlebarger </b>(PhD, Fuller Theological Seminary) is senior pastor of Christ Reformed Church in Anaheim, California, and visiting professor of systematic theology at Westminster Seminary California. He is also a co-host of the <i>White Horse Inn</i> radio program, a contributor to <i>Modern Reformation</i> magazine, and the author of <i>The Man of Sin</i>.<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br>Kim Riddlebarger (PhD, Fuller Theological Seminary) is senior pastor of Christ Reformed Church in Anaheim, California, and has been a visiting professor of systematic theology at Westminster Seminary California. He is also a co-host of the "White Horse Inn" radio program, a contributor to "Modern Reformation" magazine, and the author of "The Man of Sin."

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