Dispensational Eschatology: An Explanation and Defense of the Doctrine
James D. Quiggle
(Author)
Description
Eschatology is the doctrine of the end times. Dispensational Eschatology is the story of how God keeps his promises to Israel and the church when the end times arrives. The book begins with a brief review and defense of dispensational theology. The question of hermeneutics (interpretive methodology) is thoroughly examined, with a separate chapter on hermeneutics for eschatology. Then Dispensational eschatology is thoroughly discussed and contrasted with related issues in Covenant eschatology. Is the New Testament Church the New Israel, as Covenant theology claims? Are the Rapture and Second Advent two separate events, one advent, or both? What are the differences between the judgment of the church and the judgment at the end of the age? Does Christ reign a thousand years (the Davidic-Messianic-Millennial Kingdom)? Is there a Tribulation, or is it just tribulation? Is Christ's advent before or after the millennium? These questions are answered from Scripture. A discussion of words pertinent to eschatology with biblical definitions is included.James Quiggle is the author of nine Old and New Testament commentaries and five books on biblical doctrines. All are available in print and in ebook/epub formats from online retailers.
Product Details
Price
$11.24
Publisher
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Publish Date
April 18, 2013
Pages
264
Dimensions
6.0 X 9.0 X 0.55 inches | 0.79 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9781484157282
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James D. Quiggle was saved May 19, 1974, at a small Baptist church in Indian Springs, Nevada. A career in the U.S. Air Force gave him broad experience teaching the Scriptures in many churches and in several denominations in the United States and Germany. Quiggle currently resides and worships in Reno, Nevada where he is a professor at the Meadows Bible Institute. He holds a ThB and an MA in religion from Bethany Divinity College and Seminary. He has written thirteen commentaries on Old and New Testament books, commentaries privately printed for use in his local church. The Epistle of Jesus to the Church is his first published book.