Church and the Tribulation: A Biblical Examination of PosttribulationismZondervan Academic, 2010 M08 3 - 232 páginas In the opening chapter, Robert Gundry states, "It is hoped that the following pages will contribute to an understanding and appreciation of the posttribulational position and that it will do so in a manner characterized by 'wisdom from above. . . First pure, then peaceable, gentle, reasonable, full of mercy and good fruits, unwavering, without hypocrisy' (James 3:17)." In keeping with this expressed desire, the author presents his thesis regarding Christ's second coming, not as a polemical argument, but as a reasonable and tenable position. This book propounds the thesis that Jesus will return after the tribulation and that the first resurrection will occur at that time. Dr. Gundry believes that biblical evidence points most naturally to this conclusion. Because of his discerning analysis of Scripture, his careful logic, and the thoughtful presentation of his views, he is one of today's leading spokesmen for posttribulational eschatology. |
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A Biblical Examination of Posttribulationism Robert H. Gundry. CONTEMPORARY EVANGELICAL PERSPECTIVES CEP ESCHATOLOGY THE CHURCH AND THE TRIBULATION A BIBLICAL EXAMINATION OF POSTTRIBULATIONISM Robert H. Gundry The Church and the Tribulation ...
... date , not to mention its embarrassingly bombastic style . This work moves within the ambit of conservative evangelical premillenarianism apart from questions of realized versus consist- ent eschatology 9 Approaching the Issue.
... eschatology and higher critical issues of various sorts , all of which would need discussion in a larger frame of reference . It should ( but cannot ) go without saying that in matters of dis- agreement the appearance here of the names ...
... eschatology in this passage . The illustration of the husbandman waiting for the early and latter rains further cancels any implication of imminence in James 5 . ' Eyyús also describes the Jewish feasts , which , far from being sudden ...
... eschatological signs in his purview , the thesis would not gain support . For God did grant signs to be done before the Gentiles ( see , for example , Gal . 3 : 5 and Acts , passim ) . The verse merely indicates that Jews ask for a sign ...
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Pertinent Points in the Revelation | 64 |
The Day of the Lord | 89 |
13511 | 100 |
13 | 152 |
Silence Harmonization and Differentiation | 156 |
The Judgment | 163 |
Historical Confirmation | 172 |
Addendum on the Futurity of the Seventieth Week | 188 |
Addendum on Imminent Posttribulationism | 193 |
Addendum on Midtribulationism | 200 |
Addendum on Partial Rapturism | 201 |
Correction in 2 Thessalonians | 112 |
The Olivet Discourse | 129 |
The End of the Age | 140 |
Excursus on the Consummation of the Age | 142 |
The Resurrection | 146 |
Addendum on Strombecks View of the Parousia | 202 |
Bibliography | 204 |
Indexes | 209 |