Preterist Page

 

note.gif (869 bytes)TRR Editor's Note:   Preterism is the teaching that places much New Testament prophetic fullfilment in and around 70 AD and in particular the destruction of Jerusalem.  Like any form of eschatological doctrine, preterism is not without its strands of extremes.  Preterism is not a new word to the Christian language.  It had its peak between the 1600s and the 1800s and is now again beginning to help Christians see prophetic scritpure through the eyes of scripture instead of through the eyes of man-made traditions. 


 

PRETERISM

An Introduction to Preterism
The Parousia: A Careful Examination of The Second Coming
"[It] throws so much new light upon obscure portions of the Scriptures, that it can be injurious to none and may be profitable to all." - C.H. Spurgeon
The Destruction of Jerusalem, by George Peter Holford (1805)
- Absolute and irresistible proof of the divine origin of Christianity:  including a narrative of the calamities which befel the Jews, so far as they tend to verify Our Lord's predictions.
A Primer on Preterism
   by Kenneth Gentry
A Brief Theological Analysis of Hyper-Preterism
The Allurement of Hymenaen Preterism
: The Rise of "Dispensable Eschatology"
   by Jim West
The Problem with Preterism
Anathema Against Hyper-Preterism
The Matthew 24 Transition Text
: A Brief Answer to Hyper-Preterism
Christian History and its Preterist Presuppositions
Golden Age
The Significance of A.D. 70
- Commentary Excerpts from Various Authors
The Preterist Archive


PARTIAL PRETERISM

A Partial Preterist

 

 

FULL PRETERISM (hyper-Preterism)

 

 

 

CRITIQUES OF FULL PRETERISM (hyper-preterism)

A Brief Theological Analysis of Hyper-Preterism
   by Kenneth L. Gentry
Hymenæus Resurrected
   byAndrew Sandlin
Did the Lord Return in 70 A.D.?
   by Engbert Vander Werff
The 70 A.D. Doctrine
   by Buff Scott, printed in "The Reformer"
Preterism & Biblical Prophecy : Is all prophecy already fulfilled?
   by Fred G. Zaspel



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