This post, the second part of two, is about Carl E. Olson’s Will Catholics Be “Left Behind”? A Catholic Critique of the Rapture and Today’s Prophecy Preachers from 2003.
Carl E. Olson, Will Catholics Be “Left Behind”? (1)
This post, the first part of two, features some introductory remarks on Carl E. Olson’s Will Catholics Be “Left Behind”? A Catholic Critique of the Rapture and Today’s Prophecy Preachers from 2003.
Vern S. Poythress, Understanding – and challenging – Dispensationalists
A short presentation of Vern Poythress’s Understanding Dispensationalists. Poythress not only introduces dispensationalism, but also successfully challenges this hermeneutical system.
C. Marvin Pate (ed.), Four views
An introduction to four interpretive approaches: preterist, idealist, progressive and classical dispensationalism.
Barr (ed.), Reality of Apocalypse
Barr, David Lawrence (ed.) The Reality of Apocalypse: Rhetoric and Politics in the Book of Revelation. Society of Biblical Literature symposium series, 39. Leiden; Boston: Brill, 2006. ix + 306 pp. RRP £19.22 Barr, who headed the Seminar on the Apocalypse: The Intersection of Literary and Social Methos, has selected a number of essays to […]
Barr (ed.), Reading Revelation
Barr, David L. (ed.) Reading the Book of Revelation: A Resource for Students. Resources for Biblical study, 44. Leiden; Boston: Brill, 2004. x + 206 pp. A much cheeper paperback edition (ix + 199 pp.) is published by Society of Biblical Litterature. Publisher’s information, including a Table of Contents, is available here. For a presentation […]
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