Preterist Books

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doonziticus

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What are some good books to read that explain the preterist eschatological viewpoint? I've read some of DeMar's Last Days Madness, and a friend of mine told me about a good book he read entitled I Want to Be Left Behind, I was just wondering if there were any other good books to read to study that viewpoint?
 
For starters, I would head over to freebooks.com and check out the works of David Chilton and Ken Gentry. Some suggest that Chilton was apostate late in life, becoming an hyper-preterist, but as Gary North said, "I bought orthodoxy." Chilton's works are an excellent introduction to the issues and you get a pretty good treatment of Mt. 24. Gentry also provides some postmillennial books for you with a preterist hermeneutic.

These are free and you can easily look up the passages to see if they address specific verses you may have questions about.

openairboy

[Edited on 12-1-2005 by openairboy]

[Edited on 12-1-2005 by openairboy]
 
Check out J. Stuart Russell's The Parousia.

It was written in the 19th century and is on the hyper side but is a real good book for understanding preterism.
 
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