Summary of Mark Hitchcock's 101 Answers to Questions About the Book of Revelation
Everest Media
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Éditeur:
Everest Media LLC
Everest Media LLC
Protection:
Filigrane
Filigrane
Année de parution:
2022
2022
ISBN-13:
9798350016635
Description:
Please note: This is a companion version & not the original book.
Sample Book Insights:
#1 Revelation is the book of consummation. It tells us the ending of the story that began in Genesis 1. It reveals that this world is headed for a seven-year period of divine judgment, and that God alone can foretell the future with 100 percent accuracy.
#2 The preterist view is that Revelation is primarily a prophecy of events surrounding the destruction of Jerusalem in AD 70. They believe that Christ returned in AD 70 during the destruction of Jerusalem by the Romans.
#3 The historicist view, which began with Joachim of Fiore in the twelfth century, interprets Revelation as a panorama or overview of the entire church age. However, few today hold this view.
#4 The idealist view believes that the book of Revelation is meant to be interpreted symbolically, without regard for the original meaning of the text. This view is extremely reader-centered, and it lacks an interpretive anchor that would help hold the book together.
Sample Book Insights:
#1 Revelation is the book of consummation. It tells us the ending of the story that began in Genesis 1. It reveals that this world is headed for a seven-year period of divine judgment, and that God alone can foretell the future with 100 percent accuracy.
#2 The preterist view is that Revelation is primarily a prophecy of events surrounding the destruction of Jerusalem in AD 70. They believe that Christ returned in AD 70 during the destruction of Jerusalem by the Romans.
#3 The historicist view, which began with Joachim of Fiore in the twelfth century, interprets Revelation as a panorama or overview of the entire church age. However, few today hold this view.
#4 The idealist view believes that the book of Revelation is meant to be interpreted symbolically, without regard for the original meaning of the text. This view is extremely reader-centered, and it lacks an interpretive anchor that would help hold the book together.
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