I see preterism as a vast exegetical improvement over the unbiblical dispensationalism, but it still has some very weak points imho. The historic Church has clearly always favored what is now called Amillennialism (a misnomer of a term), because it is clearly derived from all the biblical texts taken together. These three lectures deal with Revelation and the millennium quite thoroughly:
Thanks I'll check those sources out. I really do believe that dispensationalism as a belief system will come to an end once the modern nation of Israel does not line up with that belief system......
I see preterism as a vast exegetical improvement over the unbiblical dispensationalism, but it still has some very weak points imho. The historic Church has clearly always favored what is now called Amillennialism (a misnomer of a term), because it is clearly derived from all the biblical texts taken together. These three lectures deal with Revelation and the millennium quite thoroughly:
http://links.christreformed.org/irons/20211212-The-Millennial-Question.mp3
http://links.christreformed.org/irons/20211226-Interpreting-The-Millennium.mp3
http://links.christreformed.org/irons/20220102-Interpreting-The-Book-Of-Revelation.mp3
Thanks I'll check those sources out. I really do believe that dispensationalism as a belief system will come to an end once the modern nation of Israel does not line up with that belief system......