The Last Days of Dispensationalism: A Scholarly Critique of Popular Misconceptions - eBook
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The Last Days of Dispensationalism: A Scholarly Critique of Popular Misconceptions - eBook  -     By: Alistair W. Donaldson

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Title: The Last Days of Dispensationalism: A Scholarly Critique of Popular Misconceptions - eBook
By: Alistair W. Donaldson
Format: DRM Free ePub
Vendor: Wipf and Stock
Publication Date: 2010
ISBN: 9781498272544
ISBN-13: 9781498272544
Stock No: WW108435EB

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How we understand God's future purposes for the world must shape, to a significant degree, how Christians live life in the present. The decades since the publication of Hal Lindsey's, The Late Great Planet Earth, have seen a great deal of "end-times" speculation. Signs of the end-time apocalypse occurring soon have been heralded across our radios, televisions, the internet, and through written forms of media, urging people to either be ready for the rapture or be left behind to endure the horrific suffering of the tribulation as God's end-time program unfolds. Is this really what the Bible teaches about the purposes of the God of whom our Bible declares "so loved the world" that he gave his only son in order that all things be reconciled. The Last Days of Dispensationalism carefully examines this popular understanding known to us as dispensationalism and urges us to think again and to see within the Bible's grand salvation narrative and in the person of Jesus Christ a better message of redemptive hope for the future and a greater sense of meaning and purpose for the present.

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Alistair Donaldson is a lecturer in Biblical Theology, Biblical Studies, and Worldview at Laidlaw College in Christchurch, New Zealand.

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