These Last Days: A Christian View of History
Richard Phillips, Gabriel N E Fluhrer (Ed)Paperback 2011-02-23
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This is a book about an evil age. Specifically, it is about "the present evil age" that we live in right now. For many Christians, the expression "these last days" refers to the time right before the second coming of Christ - but according to the apostles, the last days started with the first coming of Christ and continue even today. How do we biblically understand our time as the final age of world history? What does this mean for our faith? Reformed Christians have often avoided the field of eschatology - but it was this doctrine of history that thrilled the first disciples. They realized that with the coming of the "last days" they had entered the time of the kingdom, and this understanding will strengthen our faith too. Here the Philadelphia Conference on Reformed Theology addresses this important topic and presents the following speakers' insights on it:
Sinclair Ferguson - The Christ of History
D. A. Carson - This Present Evil Age
Alistair Begg - The Age of the Spirit
Michael S. Horton - The Resurrection Hope
J. Ligon Duncan III - The Eternal Glory
D. A. Carson - Partakers of the Age to Come
Cornelis P. Venema - The Four Main Millennial Views
Richard D. Phillips - A Pastoral Guide to Life After Death
Jeffrey K. Jue - Evangelical Eschatology, American Style
Paul David Tripp - The Radical Implications of Eternity
Together some of the most gifted communicators of God's Word explain the Christian's view on life, death, and the hereafter.
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Publisher Description
This is a book about an evil age. Specifically, it is about "the present evil age" that we live in right now. For many Christians, the expression "these last days" refers to the time right before the second coming of Christ - but according to the apostles, the last days started with the first coming of Christ and continue even today. How do we biblically understand our time as the final age of world history? What does this mean for our faith? Reformed Christians have often avoided the field of eschatology - but it was this doctrine of history that thrilled the first disciples. They realized that with the coming of the "last days" they had entered the time of the kingdom, and this understanding will strengthen our faith too. Here the Philadelphia Conference on Reformed Theology addresses this important topic and presents the following speakers' insights on it:
Sinclair Ferguson - The Christ of History
D. A. Carson - This Present Evil Age
Alistair Begg - The Age of the Spirit
Michael S. Horton - The Resurrection Hope
J. Ligon Duncan III - The Eternal Glory
D. A. Carson - Partakers of the Age to Come
Cornelis P. Venema - The Four Main Millennial Views
Richard D. Phillips - A Pastoral Guide to Life After Death
Jeffrey K. Jue - Evangelical Eschatology, American Style
Paul David Tripp - The Radical Implications of Eternity
Together some of the most gifted communicators of God's Word explain the Christian's view on life, death, and the hereafter.