It takes the average reader 6 hours and 35 minutes to read Why Not Full-Preterism?: A Partial-Preterist Response to a Novel Theological Innovation by Steve Gregg
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Did Jesus already return, as He predicted He would? For 2,000 years, the Church has always said, "Not yet!" Since the 1970's, some writers have been claiming that Christ returned at the time of the destruction of Jerusalem by Romans, in A.D.70. They believe there are no more biblical prophecies to be fulfilled in the future. This is the view called Full-Preterism. It is currently held by a tiny minority of Christians, but it is gaining adherents through the influence of articulate advocates-especially on the Internet. Why Not Full-Preterism examines the arguments of this camp and demonstrates its errors. Steve Gregg is a national talk-show host, author of several books and international lecturer on the Bible, theology and discipleship. His radio talk show, The Narrow Path, is heard weekdays on stations across USA and is streamed to the Internet on the website www.thenarrowpath.com. There is a free mobile app by the same name, from which the program can be heard as well. His full-bio can be found at the website.
Why Not Full-Preterism?: A Partial-Preterist Response to a Novel Theological Innovation by Steve Gregg is 392 pages long, and a total of 98,784 words.
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