
After Preterism
Answering the What Now? Question (Answering Preterism: A Preterist and Christian Guide, Book 2)
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Narrated by:
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Devon Daltry
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By:
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Roderick Edwards
Book two of the examination of the theological end-times view called preterism. What happens after a person adopts a very radical worldview? Does it affect their daily lives? Paired with book one, About Preterism, this book continues the discussion and discovery of the 21st century's newest eschatology. Follow along as the author unpacks every premise and every conclusion to understanding preterism and the affects of preterism.
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That being said I still listened to both books to see what I could learn. The books provide some good back ground on some of the influential folks that have promoted Preterism.
The author seemed gracious and charitable giving his critique and it was easy to listen to. It also seemed to be a little broad brushed saying things like Preterism is not Christianity and mentioning some crazy sects that have taking Preterism where the Bible doesn't lead.
Preterism is not a sect of Christianity it is just a way to interpret scripture as in the past instead of scripture in the future. So while some preterist take things to crazy extremes so do some futurist. This is more of a condition of sinful mankind than the ideology.
That being said I'm happy to listen to these books and thankful the author wrote them. It is good to hear the warnings of taking Preterism to far.
Maybe he can write a book about taking futurism to far, which leads to Mormonism, Jehovah Witnessness, and cults that have gotten new revelation contrary from scripture and are the only ones that understand the book of Revelation completely.
My views have not changed I'm still a preterist idealist post mill leaky calvinist.
Gracious but broad brushed overall
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"After Preterism" also demonstrates the very miserable nature of Preterism. PLUS, the author himself conveys his own misery, through his tone and attitude, in this book, because he was once a Preterist.
I like the catchy & creative expressions/rhetoric of "What Now?" and "What Then?"
However, let me critique a few things:
1st, The author should worry less about addressing the reader directly and quit worrying about what the reader thinks.
2nd, The author should quit referring to himself indirectly as frequently.
3rd, The author probably shouldn't get so personal, for example, "Hi there Don Preston." It just gives the appearance of an unprofessional work.
Catchy & Creative Work with Substance!
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