Things to Come: A Study in Biblical Eschatology, Dwight J. Pentecost
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- Things to Come: A Study in Biblical Eschatology. Pentecost, J. Dwight.
“Because of the prominence of prophecy in Scripture, many excellent books have appeared dealing with prophetic subjects. Until recently, however, the treatment of prophecy has been either apologetic or expository, and prophetic themes have been developed individually apart from their relation to the whole revealed prophetic program. Much of our knowledge has been only fragmentary and unrelated. Dr. Dwight Pentecost’s monumental text, Things to Come, has changed all that. In this massive, highly successful book, Dr. Pentecost has synthesized the whole field of prophecy into a unified biblical doctrine, a systematic and complete biblical eschatology. With nearly a quarter of a million copies sold, Things to Come has earned its place in the library of the pastor, the scholar, and the seminarian or Bible institute student. In addition, it offers a comprehensive and accessible study for anyone interested in the important subject of biblical prophecy.”
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Here are some other books on eschatology that might interest you
- Three Views on the Rapture. Archer, Gleason, Paul Feinberg, Douglas Moo, and Richard Reiter.
- The Meaning of the Millennium: Four Views.Clouse, Robert G., ed.
- Four Views on Hell. Crockett, William V., Z. J. Hayes, Clark H. Pinnock, and John F. Walvoord.
- Millennialism: The Two Major Views. Feinberg, Charles L.
- When the Trumpet Sounds: Today’s Foremost Authorities Speak Out on End-Time Controversy. Ice, Thomas and Timothy Demy.
- The Last Days Handbook: A Comprehensive Guide to Understanding the Different Views of Prophecy. Lightner, Robert
- Greatness of the Kingdom. McClain, Alva J.
- Blessed Hope and The Tribulation. Walvoord, John F
- The Millennial Kingdom. Walvoord, John F
- The Rapture Question . Walvoord, John F.