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So what does the Bible actually say about the end times that lead to the return of Jesus Christ? The differing ideas that divide believers into four major points-of-view are examined in the Four Views of the End Times pamphlet. This bestseller tackles Pre- and Post-millennialism, as well as Historic Premillennialism and Amillennialism in12 panels of objective information. For each view, the glossy full-color pamphlet includes a definition of the position with supporting Scriptures, a time line of the view's popularity, and a sampling of Christian leaders supporting that view. Size: 8.5x 5.5 unfolds to 33 long. Fits inside most Bible covers.
The events leading up to the return of Jesus Christ are controversial, and many Christians identify with one of four positions: Dispensational Premillennialism, Historic Premillennialism, Amillennialism, or Postmillennialism. The Four Views of the End Times pamphlet makes the viewpoints and their biblical support easy to understand. Packed with information regarding what Jesus and Paul taught about the end times, the pamphlet also includes a list of important terms and their definitions, such as: Church Eschatology Rapture The Great Tribulation Preterism Four Views of the End Times pamphlet addresses end-time eschatology, outlining the four major points of view regarding events leading up to the second coming of Christ. Below is the outline applied to each of the four views with a few examples: What is emphasized by the view
Which Scriptures seem to support the position
The time period for the view's main popularity Dispensational Premillennialism Gained acceptance in the 1800s and is still widespread Historic PremillennialismThe earliest view following the time of the apostles Amillennialism Emerged in the 5th century; championed by St. Augustine Postmillennialism Became popular in the 1800s but decreased in 1900s as a result of the Great Depression
A graphic timeline showing the order of events held by that view
A sampling of Christian leaders sharing the viewpoint Dispensational Premillennialism Dr. Charles Stanley Rev. Tim Lahaye Hal Lindsay Historic Premillennialism Justin Martyr AD 100-165 John Warwick Montgomery - current Amillennialism Martin Luther John Calvin Postmillennialism Jonathan Edwards C. H. Spurgeon R.C. Sproul
Synopsis
Four Views of the End Times is a booklet that gives a basic explanation of biblical end-times prophecy, from four different Christian views.
For nearly 2000 years, people have wondered about the timeline of the end times and the Second Coming of Christ. Even back in Jesus' day, the disciples asked for the signs of Jesus' return. Today people who care about Bible prophecy want to know if Jesus will return physically and reign on earth for 1,000 years, and when it will happen.
The Four Views of the End Times booklet includes comparison charts of 4 timelines of the end times, and an explanation and Bible references for each. It can be read in 30 minutes or less and is helpful for Bible studies, Sunday school lessons, and Christian school curriculum. This end-times timeline booklet has 14 pages, fits inside most Bibles, 8.5 x 5.5 inches, unfolds to 38 inches long
End-Times Bible Prophecy Explained
The major Christian millennial views on the end times are compared in this Four Views of the End Times pamphlet. This brief summary of end-times prophecies and the Book of Revelation can be read in 30 minutes or less.
Introduction to Bible Prophecy about the End Times
- List of the Signs of the End Times
- Jesus' and Paul' Teachings on the End Times
- What all Christians Agree On: Jesus is Coming Again, and We Should All Be Ready
- 4 End-Times Prophecy Timelines
- Definitions of End Times Phrases: Church age, Millennium, Rapture, Great Tribulation, Preterism, and more.
- Glossary of terms in the Book of Revelation: 666, The Beast, Antichrist, Armageddon, mark of the best, and more.
Each End-Times Prophecy Viewpoint Includes
- Definition of the View In 400 Words or Less
- Dispensational Premillennialism - also called Premil Dispensationalism
- Historical Premillennialism - also called Historical Premil
- Amillennialism - also called Amil
- Postmillennialism - also called Postmil
- An End-Times Timeline graphic
- What is the Main Focus or Emphasis of this View?
- How is the Modern State of Israel viewed?
- Which Scriptures Seem to Support this View?
- When Was This View Introduced? How long has it been popular?
- Who has supported this view? Which Christian leaders hold this eschatological view?
Comparison of 4 Eschatology Timelines
Definition of Eschatology - The part of theology that focuses on the last things: the final events in the history of the world. Each timeline shows (where applicable): Church Age, Tribulation, Millennium, Second Coming of Jesus Christ, Final Judgment, Eternity
- Historical Premillennialism - Historical Premil
- Amillennialism - Amil
- Postmillennialism - Postmil
- Dispensational Premillennialism - Premil Dispensationalism showing 3 possible Rapture scenarios: Pre-tribulation, Mid-Tribulation, or Post-Tribulation
For a more detailed explanation of the 4 Christian views of end-times prophecy and the Book of Revelation, see the 364-page full color book The Rose Guide to End Time Prophecy. The Rose Guide to End-Times Prophecy goes into more depth on the 70 Weeks in the Book of Daniel, the Olivet Discourse, and various ways to interpret the Book of Revelation.
For a DVD Bible Study on the 4 Christian views of end-times prophecy, click to see the 6-part video curriculum Four Views of the End Times DVD Bible Study.
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Four Views of the End Times About the Author: Dr. Timothy Paul Jones
Timothy Paul Jones serves as a professor of Christian ministry and as associate vice president at the Southern Baptist Theological seminary, where he teaches courses in applied apologetics and family ministry.
Before teaching at Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, he led churches in Missouri and Oklahoma as pastor and associate pastor. Dr. Jones has authored or contributed to more than a dozen books, including PROOF; Conspiracies and the Cross; and, Christian History Made Easy. In 2007, Charles Colson listed him as one of "four names you need to know" when responding to the new atheists and in 2010, Christian Retailing magazine selected Christian History Made Easy as the book of the year in the field of Christian education.
He is married to Rayann and they have three daughters. The Jones family works in SojournKids and community group ministry at Sojourn Community Church.
Synopsis
So what does the Bible actually say about the end times that lead to the return of Jesus Christ? The differing ideas that divide believers into four major points-of-view are examined in the Four Views of the End Times pamphlet. This bestseller tackles Pre- and Post-millennialism, as well as Historic Premillennialism and Amillennialism in12 panels of objective information. For each view, the glossy full-color pamphlet includes a definition of the position with supporting Scriptures, a time line of the view’s popularity, and a sampling of Christian leaders supporting that view. Size: 8.5"x 5.5" unfolds to 33" long. Fits inside most Bible covers.
About the Author
In addition to bachelor's and master's degrees in biblical literature and pastoral ministry, Timothy Paul Jones has earned the doctorate in educational leadership from The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary. He has received the Baker Book House Award for excellence in theological scholarship as well as the North American Professors of Christian Education Scholastic Recognition Award for his doctoral research in the field of spiritual formation. Besides writing Why Trust the Bible? (Rose Publishing) and The Gospels: Lost and Found (Rose Publishing), Dr. Jones has authored numerous other books. In 2003, Christianity Today Online selected Christian History Made Easy for its listing of the "Top Ten Entry Points to Christian History." In 2007, Dr. Jones became the Assistant Professor of Leadership and Church Ministry at The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary in Louisville, Kentucky. Nearly one-half million of his books and pamphlets are in print around the world.