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The Truth about Postmillennialism

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A group Bible study guide for explaining the optimistic prophetic hope for this world to be accomplished before Christ's Second Coming. Establishes the postmillennial system in both the Old and New Testaments. Touches on key eschatological issues, such as creation, covenant, interpretive methodolgy, the great tribulation, the Book of Revelation, the Jewish Temple, hte last days, and more. It presents and answers the leading objections to postmillennialism. The Truth About SeriesThis series offers succinct, biblically-based, and carefully-structured studies specifically designed for either personal or small group Bible studies. Not only do the chapters breakdown the material in logical chunks, but at the end of each chapter we present two types of study Review Questions that assist the reader in better comprehending the core issues dealt with in the chapter.(2) Discussion Questions that promote further group reflection on the topic beyond that which is presented.Unlike many Christian study guides the books in this series will deal seriously with the issues at hand, rather than skimming the surface, stating the obvious, or providing cute stories. The very issues studied merit due consideration because of their significance for the Christian worldview. We will assume the reader’s deep interest in understanding the Bible and its relationship to the topic being analyzed.

192 pages, Paperback

Published December 18, 2019

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Kenneth L. Gentry Jr.

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Kenneth L. Gentry, Jr. is a Reformed theologian, and an ordained minister in the Reformed Presbyterian Church General Assembly (RPCGA). He is particularly known for his support for and publication on the topics of orthodox preterism and postmillennialism in Christian eschatology, as well as for theonomy and six day creation. He holds that each of these theological distinctives are logical and theological extensions of his foundational theology, which is Calvinistic and Reformed.

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