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Making Sense of the Millennium, by Douglas Wilkinson

Making Sense of the Millennium, by Douglas Wilkinson

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Making Sense of the Millennium, by Douglas Wilkinson

Making Sense of the Millennium, by Douglas Wilkinson



Making Sense of the Millennium, by Douglas Wilkinson

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Two major views of the millennium have dominated Christian thought since the very first years of the church. Each side has had legions of well-educated and renowned advocates who have pointed out the strengths of their positions in ways that are impossible to dismiss. But the positions are incompatible and mutually exclusive. How can this be? This book is an attempt to take the strengths of each system and to recognize a simply way that they can be fused together in order to present a coherent, powerful, and encouraging explanation of the plan of God.

Making Sense of the Millennium, by Douglas Wilkinson

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #3104367 in Books
  • Published on: 2015-06-29
  • Original language: English
  • Dimensions: 8.50" h x .33" w x 5.50" l,
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 144 pages
Making Sense of the Millennium, by Douglas Wilkinson


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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. Highly recommended By Jerel Kratt I finished reading this new book on Kindle this weekend. I highly recommend it to anyone wanting to understand why we have two or three popular views of the millennium and how a consistent use of Scripture might allow for a synthesis of some of each of the views. It is a great deal for $5.99. It is short and easy to read (compared to most anything else out there about the "Millennium"), and the author has a great attitude of humility towards others and their views. Highly recommended.

0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Great foundation study By J. Mccormack I was unfamiliar with this author when I began, but little by little started thoroughly enjoying his writing style and pace. The book deals with a LOT more than just the Millennium, so the title can be a bit deceptive. I thought it was going to be millennial heavy, but it was not, it was a concise look at eschatology as a whole, focusing particularly on historic beliefs by Amillenialist and Premillennialists, comparing their views, and weeding out many of their illogical issues.I love the way he slowly builds and builds upon topics relating to and leading up to the ideas of the millennium, as it lays a very well-laid foundation before he turns to dealing with the logical millennial conclusion in the latter section.A good amount of time is spent on grasping a proper understanding of the "day of the Lord" and what it means in Scripture. This is such a key point that is so often misunderstood these days, so this is an excellent section for sure. He then deals with the issue of resurrection, but never really crossing over into the in-depth arguments that scholars have on the topic; he sticks more with the issue of its time in the flow of events in general.He then moves on to comparing Daniel 7 and Revelation 20, to show their parallelisms. I love these types of comparisons, and this section was a delight to read as he unfolds things before moving into the next chapter where he actually deals with the millennium. He pulls from a wealth of information from the scattered theories and thoughts presented throughout church history and into modern day scholarship to bring about some coherency.Following that he moves right into an examination of the "new heavens and new Earth" - another often misunderstood concept to Bible Readers. He does a parallel comparison of the three mentions of this term in the Scriptures (Isaiah, 2 Peter and Revelation) to show how they align and speak of the same thing - which is NOT what most pulpits profess it to mean these days. This was another favorite section because of the comparison of the texts as well as the commentary provided on sections of Isaiah.The book closes by returning to a look at the Amillennial and Premillenial issues in light of the conclusions presented throughout the book. Overall a very good, easy-to-understand walk through the Bible that leads one to a better understanding of a fulfilled understanding on this topic.

0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Five Stars By Amazon Customer Must read.

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