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C. Marvin Pate (ed.), Four views
An introduction to four interpretive approaches: preterist, idealist, progressive and classical dispensationalism.
Preterist literature
Kenneth L. Gentry provides a overview of literature on preterism in a useful article.
Bock (ed.), Three Views on the Millennium
Blaising, Craig A., Kenneth L. Gentry, and Robert B. Strimple. Three Views on the Millennium and Beyond. Edited by Darrell L. Bock. Counterpoints: Exploring Theology. Grand Rapids, Michigan: Zondervan, 1999. 330 pp. As usual for the Counterpoints series, the proponent of each view sets forth his case in a rather lengthy essay. Responses from the… Continue reading Bock (ed.), Three Views on the Millennium
Gentry, Before Jerusalem Fell
Gentry, Kenneth L., Jr.: Before Jerusalem Fell. Dating the Book of Revelation. Tyler, TX: Institute for Christian Economics, 1989. Repr. 1997. Dr. Gentry’s dissertation (now available in the second printing) is a very detailed study of the problem of dating Revelation. Dr. Gentry argues that the late, Domitianic dating is wrong and that an early dating should be preferred.