I'll be posting some of my notes on eschatology in this blog. I find the orthodox preterist view fascinating. I'm still exploring the amillennial and postmillennial positions. I reject hyper-preterism.
Thursday, November 20, 2008
Saturday, November 1, 2008
New Release: BOOK OF REVELATION MADE EASY
CONTENTS
Preface
1. Expectation and Interpretation
.. A. John's Expectation
.. B. John's Interpretation
.. C. John's Confirmation
.. Conclusion
2. Literary Theme and Flow
.. A. Literary Theme
.. B. Thematic Flow
.. C. Conclusion
3. The Beast and His Fury
.. A. The Beast's Time
.. B. The Beast's Location
.. C. The Beast's Authority
.. D. The Beast's Chronology
.. E. The Beast's Character
.. F. The Beast's Number
.. G. The Beast's Action
.. H. The Beast's Revival
4. The Harlot and the Bride
.. A. The Theme of Revelation
.. B. The Great City
.. C. The Saint's Blood
.. D. The Harlot's Attire
.. E. The Name-calling Pattern
.. F. The Literary Contrast
.. Concluion
5. Key Judgments and Their Meaning
.. A. The Falling Mountains and the Hiding Caves
.. B. The Flowing Blood and the Horses' Bridles
.. Conclusion
6. The Millennium and the New Creation
.. A. The Millennial Reign of Christ
.. B. The New Creation
.. Conclusion
7. Conclusion
Basic Principles
Key Characters and Actions
New Testament Concurrence
Bibliography
Scripture Index
Subject Index
Gary DeMar interviews Dr. Kenneth Gentry about his new book here.
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