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Book details
  • Genre:RELIGION
  • SubGenre:Christian Theology / Eschatology
  • Language:English
  • Pages:280
  • eBook ISBN:9798350905274
  • Paperback ISBN:9798350905267

A Two-Edged Sword

A Lay Preterist's Eschatology

by Paul Gentry

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Overview
All biblical prophecy is fulfilled. This is the position of Preterism, from the Latin "praeter," a prefix denoting that something is 'past' or 'beyond'. Almost since the days of Christ, eschatology has been a subject of confusion and anxiety among Christians. Christians have seldom viewed the 'time of the end' from its original viewpoint: that of ancient Judaism. Instead, they derive their last-days theories from Christian perspectives. As a result, theory and conjecture loom large in Christianity. Paul Gentry is not a theologian schooled in divinity. He has never held a high ranking in any church denomination. He has no pecuniary interest or personal agenda in arranging his notes in book form. He simply wishes to convey the gleanings of his own studies to anyone who might be curious. Please read these notes with an open mind. Challenge them. Satisfy yourself that you have better reasons for unsettled theories and the decline of church attendance. Send him a scathing review if you wish. All Gentry hopes is to inspire readers to ponder the truth of God's Word.
Description
To Christians who sometimes have doubts: Have you ever heard an exposition on the kingdom of God from the pulpit? Have you ever considered and unearthed for yourself the history, culture, and events of the first-century Christians? Is "only God knows" an answer to many of your questions? All biblical prophecy is fulfilled. This is the position of Preterism, from the Latin "praeter," a prefix denoting that something is 'past' or 'beyond'. Almost since the days of Christ, eschatology has been a subject of confusion and anxiety among Christians. Christians have seldom viewed the 'time of the end' from its original viewpoint: that of ancient Judaism. Instead, they derive their last-days theories from Christian perspectives. As a result, theory and conjecture loom large in Christianity. Paul Gentry is not a theologian schooled in divinity. He has never held a high ranking in any church denomination. He has no pecuniary interest or personal agenda in arranging his notes in book form. He simply wishes to convey the gleanings of his own studies to anyone who might be curious. Please read these notes with an open mind. Challenge them. Satisfy yourself that you have better reasons for unsettled theories and the decline of church attendance. Send him a scathing review if you wish. All Gentry hopes is to inspire readers to ponder the truth of God's Word. "A Two-Edged Sword" will challenge you to divest yourself of devotion and tradition - just this once - and study scripture and history at arm's length, with no presuppositions or assumptions.
About the author

Paul Gentry was born and raised in Cherokee County, Iowa with little to no religious instruction. As an adolescent, he started attending a church youth group and began his journey with Christ. He's held jobs in food service, transportation, pharmaceuticals, and as a technical writer. As "average" as he is, he wishes to testify to the elegant simplicity of the Holy Bible. It can be wordy and dry at times, but it tells a singular, comprehensive story of God's people that most Christians don't hear from the pulpit or in their Bible studies. Now, as he reclines on his porch enjoying the Florida sunrise, he sits peacefully liberated from the confusion of church tradition. His wish is that all believers would find such understanding.