Into the Pray

Eschatology Explained: (Amillennialism) ⛅️

August 02, 2022 Nick & Mairi Franks Season 5 Episode 48
Into the Pray
Eschatology Explained: (Amillennialism) ⛅️
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Show Notes

Hello!

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An Evening of Eschatology can be watched here.

Today's episode is our next instalment digging down into the three main eschatological positions that we introduced in April 2022. (You can listen to the overview episode here , the pre-mill dispensationalism episode here , the historic pre-mill here and the post-mill here).

Our aim in this podcast is to clarify distinctives of amillennialism for you and to hold it up as a legitimate eschatological interpretation - unlike dispensational pre-millennialism.

We also finish this mini-series by discussing what it means to be afforded the luxurious current reality of time to prepare, and how suffering relates with this.

FOR YOUR DIARY: Look out for our sessions on Textual Criticism in the next week or two; we're looking forward to introducing you to a book that should be in every disciple's locker. And we'll also be doing some videos together as a couple looking at Dane Ortlund's wonderful book, Gentle and Lowly. Podcast preview here and YouTube short here.

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