richardetyler
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Are there any other amillennialist here? I tend towards partial preterist as well.
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Pick me!!!Are there any other amillennialist here? I tend towards partial preterist as well.
Are there any other amillennialist here? I tend towards partial preterist as well.
Almostmill???Hello RT,
I am between post and amill.:thumbs::wavey:
Are there any other amillennialist here? I tend towards partial preterist as well.
Almostmill???
Are there any other amillennialist here? I tend towards partial preterist as well.
Commendable. I like the optimism of postmill. They have a high view of the power of the gospel and God's sovereign grace. I can get on board with that I guess.GT,
As I studied Hebrews for a couple of years I left the dispensational idea.I thought that by default I was an optimistic amill.
My Pastor is postmill and challenged me as to why .....so He has helped answer many of my questions, and pointed me toward some solid writers that I am re-reading.
Some who I thought were amill, were post...and I did not know enough to realize it. :laugh::laugh:
As long as a believer openly confesses the return of our Lord as the blessed hope, I am okay with it.:thumbs:
I read each view and look to see how they differ...
Preterist/Amillennial/Historicist/Futurist for me. There's some merit in all of the views, at least with Revelation.
That qualifies you as a pan-millennialist. Everything will pan out according to God's purpose, not man's wishes!
That qualifies you as a pan-millennialist. Everything will pan out according to God's purpose, not man's wishes!
Does anyone know any good books on partial preterism amillennialism?
I am reading a case for Amillennialism by kim Riddlebarger.
Does anyone know any good books on partial preterism amillennialism?
I am reading a case for Amillennialism by kim Riddlebarger.
There is a really excellent book written on pre-mill theology titled The Holy Bible. Not exactly what you are looking for but it totally debunks the a-mil, preterist position in all it's variations.
Same here... kicking and screaming.Are there any other amillennialist here? I tend towards partial preterist as well.
There is a really excellent book written on pre-mill theology titled The Holy Bible. Not exactly what you are looking for but it totally debunks the a-mil, preterist position in all it's variations.
The thing that turns me off from postmillennialism is the virtually necessary bent toward theonomy and Christian Reconstructionism. Too "Presbyterian" for me.GT,
As I studied Hebrews for a couple of years I left the dispensational idea.I thought that by default I was an optimistic amill.
My Pastor is postmill and challenged me as to why .....so He has helped answer many of my questions, and pointed me toward some solid writers that I am re-reading.
Some who I thought were amill, were post...and I did not know enough to realize it. :laugh::laugh:
As long as a believer openly confesses the return of our Lord as the blessed hope, I am okay with it.:thumbs:
I read each view and look to see how they differ...