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The best full length commentary on Revelation from a Preterist perspective.  Internationally acclaimed.  Unsurpassed treatment of the divine text revealing the second coming of Christ in the events culminating in the destruction Jerusalem in A.D. 70. 

Book Review by Doug Reed

 

 
 

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Consummation of the Ages

Your pieces on Bimillennialism are settling lots of issues that have
 troubled me for years.  Your clarity of mind and simplicity of expression seem to me inspired.  Your symbolic interpretations are right on, and each is supported by more than enough scriptural witness.  Consummation of the Ages is already THE important
commentary to reconcile history with the Bible. 

Tupper Saussy, Santa Monica, CA,
author of Miracle on Main Street

I have finished a careful reading of your book on Revelation.  I find your book to be a superb piece of analysis.  I agree with your interpretation on many points and can truthfully say that I have rarely enjoyed a book as much as I did this one.  Your ability to relate Revelation to other books of the Bible is very impressive.  The Bimillennial interpretation of Rev 20 makes a lot of sense to me.  Had I read your book before I finished writing mine, I would have altered my treatment of Revelation considerably. If I am able to do a follow-up or second edition of my book, I shall be drawing on your insights.

John S. Evans, Germantown, TN, Author of The Four Kingdoms of Daniel: A Defense of the "Roman" Sequence with AD 70 Fulfillment.  

The best analysis of the "thousand years" I have encountered since studying eschatology. Kurt emphasizes an extremely important hermeneutic principle--audience relevance--that must be invoked when interpreting and searching for the meaning of all Scriptural references whether symbolic or natural. I am trying to finish a book on eschatology that examines Scripture linguistically as well as Biblical. I will certainly include thoughts expressed in this article, with proper documentation, of course. (Comments regarding the article "Revelation's Millennia and Greco-Roman Notions of Hades" )              

James Ellis, Tucson, AZ

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Book Review by Doug Reed of New Jerusalem Ministries

 

 

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The Road Back to Preterism

A Brief History of Eschatology and the Church

A vital study tracing the original Preterism of Christ and the apostles through successive ages of the church, and the major schools of eschatology over the centuries, unto the rebirth and rediscovery of Preterism today.   An invaluable teaching tool to introduce others to Preterism and show its place  in the history from the beginning of the church.   

Soft cover, 24 pages

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Rethinking II Peter Three

Toward a More Expansive View of the Eschaton

Preterists often interpret the heavens & earth and the elements of II Peter 3 in reference to the fall of Jerusalem.  This study examines the proof texts and shows why the the eschaton was in fact world-wide.  It also shows why the elements and heavens and earth cannot be interpreted "covenantally."

Soft cover, 16 pages

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Eutychus & Eliza

The Second Coming as Dramatized for the Elizabethan Stage

A remarkable play for the Elizabethan stage, in the style of William Shakespeare, dramatizing the second coming according to a Preterist interpretation.  Read about Nero's reign of terror and the destruction of Jerusalem in the most powerful medium known to the English language.  A must!

 

Soft cover, 48 pages   

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