Inmillennialism: Redefining the Last Days
Released: Aug 16, 2020
Publisher: McGahan Publishing House
Format: Paperback, 358 pages
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Description:
Are we living in the last days?
Church history is divided on this important Christian doctrine.
"This book must take an important place in the literature concerning the kingdom of God, the manner of Christ's coming at the 'end of the age, ' and the nature of the blessed hope."
Tom J. Nettles, PhD. Former Professor, The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary "I came away from reading Inmillennialism with a fresh sense of God's providence, the power of God's grace in the Person and work of Jesus Christ, and a deeper understanding that this world is headed toward that time when the Prince of Peace reigns in the hearts of all men and rules over all the nations."
Wade Burleson. Pastor, Historian, Author "This book belongs on the shelf of every pastor and student of eschatology."
Woodie Turner, MDiv. Minister to Families, First Baptist Church Gadsden, AL "Inmillennialism is an eschatological tour de force. Mike takes seriously the abundant New Testament teaching about the nearness of Christ's coming and the inauguration of the Kingdom of God, consistently compares scripture with scripture, and gives no quarter to the hermeneutical gymnastics employed to defend the existing systems."
Andy White. Pastor, Southampton Baptist Church, Southampton, PA "Inmillennialism is superior to the existing prophetic systems because it rests on simple contextual analyses and is more complete."
Doug Albertson. Executive Director, African Canadian Continuing Education Society
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