A New Approach to the "Last Things"
I propose to supplement ― and in some senses correct ― what I have posted above by means of excerpts from a book I read many years ago (I wish I had re-read it recently before starting this thread): The Eclipse of Christ in Eschatology: Toward a Christ-Centered ApproachJesus die Laaste, Gelowig-Nagedink Deel 2 (Pretoria: DRC Bookshop, 1980). First published in the UK in 1989 by Marshall Morgan and Scott Publications LTD. Copies available at Amazon.com for as much as $183.01 new and as little as $62.45 used.
I propose to supplement ― and in some senses correct ― what I have posted above by means of excerpts from a book I read many years ago (I wish I had re-read it recently before starting this thread): The Eclipse of Christ in Eschatology: Toward a Christ-Centered ApproachJesus die Laaste, Gelowig-Nagedink Deel 2 (Pretoria: DRC Bookshop, 1980). First published in the UK in 1989 by Marshall Morgan and Scott Publications LTD. Copies available at Amazon.com for as much as $183.01 new and as little as $62.45 used.
Preface
This book presents a new approach to the "last things." It is so new that occasionally some readers might disbelieve their own eyes. For example, we affirm that not only will Jesus Christ come again in the last days, but that he was born in the last days, that the Holy Spirit was poured out in the last days, and that the first Christians even lived in the last hour.
This book presents a new approach to the "last things." It is so new that occasionally some readers might disbelieve their own eyes. For example, we affirm that not only will Jesus Christ come again in the last days, but that he was born in the last days, that the Holy Spirit was poured out in the last days, and that the first Christians even lived in the last hour.
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