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Millennial Views

What millennial position do you hold to?

  • Dispensational Premillennialism

  • Historic Premillennialism

  • Amillennialism

  • Postmillennialism - Theonomic

  • Postmillennialism - Partial Preterist

  • Postmillennialism - Historical (Edwards, etc...)

  • Not Sure


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I also have Hank's book, and you're right; it's basically partial preterist. But it's not really a systematic eschatology, it's basically a polemic against dispensationalism. It tries to cover hermeneutics in general and then apply them to eschatology in particular. I think in the process it doesn't do either particularly well, he spends as much time using inflammatory rhetoric as he does actually discussing the subject at hand. In the end it gives a wounded dispensationalist something to think about, but doesn't really provide an in-depth convincing analysis. I think a better presentation of partial preterism is R C Sproul's "The Last Days According to Jesus". Although I know there are better ones than that out there also.

I completely agree.
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