How Could Everybody Be So Wrong About Biblical Prophecy?
Binding: Paperback
Page Count: 250
Publisher: Calvary Press
ISBN# : 9781879737501
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Description : Rapture? Pre-Trib? Post-Trib? Millennium?
Confused? You should be! In today’s Evangelical Christian world, eschatology—or
the study of the “Last Things”—has been turned into a sort of pseudo-science
with a plethora of authors claiming to know exactly the scenario of events that
are to take place just prior to the Lord Jesus Christ’s return. On one hand,
believers are told they must follow the unbiblical, complex and bizarre scheme
of Dispensationalism, with its “Secret Rapture,” political Anti-Christ and
worldly Millennium. On the other, those in the “full preterist” camp tell them
that all biblical prophecy has been fulfilled in the past and that they should
not look for the sky to break open and Our Lord to descend in judgment and
triumph. But the author of this work claims that both are wrong and that
eschatology, despite what many will tell you, is really a rather simple and
straight forward affair. His thesis is that there is This Age, and The Age to
Come…we will be, or are, in either one or the other. Any “End Times” system that
forms a hybrid of these two, or contradicts this simple formula, is unbiblical,
and should be rejected! Piece by piece, Waldron strips away years of false
teaching and faulty exegesis thrust upon the church to reveal what the Bible, in
its own simple but profound way, says about what will happen at the end of this
present age.
"The author advocates amillennialism. He opposes postmillennialism
mildly and historic premillennialism more strongly, but reserves his big guns to
attack dispensationalism, which still dominates North American Evangelicalism
far more than it does the British evangelical scene." --Geoffrey Grogan