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He guides us us through the advantages of living from the love of Christ, with the glory of His Presence flowing out of us to the world. Stan also does not shy away from taking on some of the disruptive disagreements in the church. This can be a life changeing read. Stan challenge the mind-sets and thought processes of believers throughout this writing, he also encourages and inspires with relevant present day truth; written in such a way that allows the reader to easily learn and gain understanding.

This book presents a much more solid Biblical and biblical understanding of covenant than some other popular views which just don't jive with the teaching of scripture. Stan Newton does a great job of giving an overview of the other views and explaining why they fall short, and then presenting a more scriptural position. He expounds on 11 different qualities of the new and better covenant that we have in Christ.

This isn't a theological system that uses lot's of gymnastics to support its conclusions. It is sound and consistent with the whole of scripture. If you have ever felt confused about how much of the Old Covenant is applicable for us, this book is a must read! This is a very good follow up book to Glorious Kingdom. Stan Newton lays out the New Covenant in a clear, concise Manner and removes the unwarranted extra baggage that has been added to it.

He examines the most common positions of covenant theologies and points us toward a much more accurate and much better understanding of this new covenant while giving us an introduction to the emerging "Better Covenant" Theology. Get to Know Us. Amazon Web Services Goodreads Shopbop. Not Enabled Word Wise: Our life is made of "contrast" between what we call "good" and "bad", "negative" and "positive", what we like and what we do not like.

Live better and manage your hypersensitivity and emotions Hypersensitivity, a vast subject: This state is an integral part of the personality of the gifted, it is a neurophysiological reality. It is an attempt to explain what tree thinking or analog thought is about linear or sequential thinking. The gifted and love 1This fear will stop him.

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But his desire for love, his idealistic side will often push him beyond. It is a very great strength. Seminar — Garrettsville 6 tracks Seminar held in Garrettsville, Ohio. Resurrected, Changed, and Gathered. This is the first preterist seminar ever devoted exclusively to a study of the Resurrection of the Dead from an Individual Body perspective. Available in both video and audio formats. Lectures from the preterist seminar in Niagara Falls on June 9, Larry Pierce of the Online Bible project was our featured speaker.

Excellent Q and A session.

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Nine MP3 tracks total. Shattering the Left Behind Delusion. Refuting the futurist left behind rapture idea, Refuting the liberal attack on Christianity which uses the Time statements, Refuting the traditional creedal challenge, plus a lesson on the Preterist Worldview.

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Seminar — Omaha, Neb. Kelly Birks and Ed Stevens. Stevens presents two lessons: Time of the Resurrection, and Nature of the Resurrection. Two excellent Q and A sessions. Speeches dealt with the Time Problem, the Creeds and the Resurrection. This is the complete set of audio tracks for that conference. When one becomes a Preterist, he realizes that some things taught in the NT no longer apply after AD This naturally raises the question, What else no longer applies?

This is extremely helpful material from both Don Preston and Ed Stevens. What Is Preterist View 4 tracks This is the best set of audio presentations introducing the Preterist view of fulfilled Bible Prophecy. They define the terms, explain the implications, and document it all from Scripture. If the Preterist view is new to you, this is a perfect place to start. A Shadow of the Real End? Amillennialists and Postmillennialists are inconsistent in their admission that there was some kind of coming and resurrection in AD You need this in your arsenal of apologetic weapons against futurism.

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This is his ninth Preterism book. It is a short story in a fictional setting that takes place in the farming area of western Nebraska. The characters in the book engage in bible studies and seek to discover the kind of body that Christians have after they die. Is it an individual or collective body? Is it a visible or invisible body? Teaches the pre date of the book of Revelation. Excellent commentary on Revelation. Shows how it was mostly fulfilled by the time Jerusalem was destroyed in A. Even though Ogden is only partial preterist, he approaches Revelation from a very substantial preterist perspective.

Workbook that goes with the commentary by the same name. Excellent tool to help get a much better grasp of the book of Revelation. Reinforces all the points made in the commentary. The most significant defense of the early pre-AD 70 date of the book of Revelation in print. This will be one of the classics. Thoroughly and convincingly answers all the futurist arguments for a post-AD 70 date. Shows that most if not all of the book of Revelation was fulfilled by the time Jerusalem was destroyed in AD Exposes the fallacies of the Premil.

Covers a lot of ground on crucial topics and texts, including: Biblical Apocalyptics By Milton S. A classic study of the figurative and apocalyptic language used in Scripture, especially in the Old Testament prophets. Takes a preterist approach to most of Biblical prophecy using solid Biblical principles of interpretation. Especially helpful in the area of interpreting symbolic and apocalyptic language.

Biblical Hermeneutics — 2nd Ed. A classic hermeneutics manual first printed in This reprint of the second edition contains numerous enhancements, especially in the area of prophetic interpretation. Used in most seminary hermeneutics courses throughout the last century. Takes a preterist approach to most of Biblical prophecy. Material here you will not find anywhere else. Blast from the Past By Don Preston. Preston uses keen logic and Biblical exposition to prove that the Blast is actually Past.

Can God Tell Time? The Time of Fulfillment is one of the two most important issues in the study of Last Things. The Nature of Fulfillment is the other. This tract deals with the NT time statements and shows why it is not only reasonable, but absolutely necessary to believe those TIME statements mean exactly what they say. Answers the futurist objections which use 2 Pet. You will want to have a bunch of these tracts to give to your friends. Buy a handful of them! Discusses the return of Christ and associated Final Judgment dealt with in Matt.

A very powerful tract to give to your friends.

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Case Dismissed By Randall Otto. The second refutes the charges of heresy from partial preterists. Powerful defense of the Preterist view against creedalism and traditionalism. Shows how eschatology needs to be reformed. Liberals, skeptics, Jewish and Islamic critics have pointed out the great dilemma posed by the TIME statements, but many Christians have either ignored the challenge, or have abandoned the fight altogether. This book solves the dilemma by showing that Christ DID come in the first century just as He promised.

Excellent introduction to the Preterist view of Bible Prophecy. A commentary on the book of Revelation from a covenantal preterist perspective. Just as Israel was called out of Egypt to form a new nation just before Egypt was destroyed, so was the new covenant nation of true Israel called out of the old covenant-breaking nation just before its destruction in AD A unique covenantal and preterist approach to Revelation. Shows the charismatic gifts were signs to Israel that she was about to collapse, as well as miraculous provision to help the church through its most vulnerable period. Once the church was fully established and Jerusalem was destroyed at 70 AD, the gifts ceased.

Also teaches that all the books of the NT were written by 70 AD. Gardiner, a Baptist minister, was formerly charismatic.

Lots of historical and exegetical insights on the book of Daniel. From a fully consistent Preterist perspective. The first volume of a two-part study on Daniel and Revelation. Exposes the erroneous predictions, dreams and delusions of all who believed their religious group would experience the end of the world in their generation.

Holford uses ancient and modern historians to document the fulfillment of all the events predicted in Matthew 24 and explain the tremendous significance of the destruction of Jerusalem in AD Tommy Ice claims on pp. Shows that 2nd Peter 3 deals with the AD 70 destruction of Jerusalem, rather than a future cataclysmic end of the universe; and that the New Heaven and Earth is the unshakable spiritual Kingdom of Christ that is now here. Preston deals masterfully with the symbolic language in this difficult chapter to show its fulfillment in the events of AD Best historical information about people and events shaping the Church in the first three centuries.

Many great statements supporting the Preterist view. Quotes both Christian and non-Christian sources. Shows that there were already differing interpretations of prophecy in the second century, repudiates the chiliasts millennialists , and recommends a more figurative or typological approach. Superb source for background information about the culture, language, history and politics of Judaism in the first century.

Sheds much light on the Temple, sacrifices, and festivals of the Old Testament. Every Bible student should have one of these in his library! First book in this generation teaching a literal rapture of all true Christians at the time of the Parousia in AD Five scholars a hundred years ago took a similar view Milton Terry, J.

Russell, Weymouth, Urmy, and Hampden-Cook. This book goes further than all of them combined. Answers all the major objections, plus grammatical analysis of the rapture text 1 Th. Ian Harding, Arthur Melanson, Mike Nichols, Parker Voll, and many other contemporary preterist leaders join with Stevens in affirming a first century rapture.

List of the major Jewish, Roman, and Christian events of the first century, focused on the last 12 years before AD Quotes from Josephus, Eusebius, Tacitus, Yosippon, and other ancient sources to document the fulfillment of all endtime events. Shows when all the NT books were written, and their historical circumstances. A very important work of historical reconstruction for Preterists. First verse-by-verse commentary on the whole book of First Corinthians written from a consistent Preterist past fulfillment perspective.

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Neither likes the other, but they use one another. Great introduction to the Preterist view from a Baptist pastor. Explains his own struggle with prophecy. Excellent material on the problem of timing. Keys to interpreting Revelation. Exhortations to avoid the traps of tradition. Provides many insights into the inconsistencies, strengths and weaknesses of both views, and reveals what the main issues are between Preterism and Futurism.

This is an excellent manual for family and small groups to utilize for developing a substantial doctrinal understanding of God and the Bible. There are thirty-two separate lessons that a Christian parent or leader can use to lead these bible studies.

This instruction is offered from a sovereign grace and full preterist perspective. Excellent presentation of basic preterist approach from a reformed perspective. Much material here to combat premillennial futurist ideas and showing the validity of interpreting much of Revelation figuratively.

Also teaches that the Beast and the Harlot of the book of Revelation were both Jewish. Much food for thought here by a well-qualified Dutch Reformed theologian.

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Have Heaven and Earth Passed? The Law was fulfilled completely by the time Jerusalem fell in 70 AD. Premils say that AD 70 could not have been the Second Coming because His return was supposed to be as a thief in the night with no signs to indicate it was near. Since there were signs preceding the destruction of Jerusalem, they reason that AD 70 therefore could not be the Second Coming.

Preston demolishes this idea by showing that the Parousia was only like a thief in the night to the unfaithful and unwatchful Jews, not to the faithful Christians who were watching for the signs. Clearly refutes the error of Universalism and Annihilationism. From a conservative Presbyterian seminary professor who has engaged in debate on the issue with leading annihilationists. Shows the tremendous confusion existing within futurist views of prophecy, and the superior consistency of the preterist approach.

Excellent for pastors and theological students caught up in Pretrib Rapture theology or similar Premil Dispensational theories. Excellent material on the optimistic preterist worldview. Builds a covenantal framework for understanding the Plan of Redemption and eschatology.