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Titre : | Daniel and the Latter Days : A Study in Millennialism |
Auteurs : | Robert D. Culver, Auteur |
Type de document : | texte imprimé |
Editeur : | Chicago [USA] : Moody Bible Institute of Chicago (Moody Press), 1954 |
Format : | 224 p. |
Langues: | Anglais |
Index. décimale : | EB/B (Eschatologie: Millenium) |
Résumé : |
Concerning this book Dr. John F. Walvoord, President of Dallas Theological Seminary, writes: “The present work by Professor Robert D. Culver deserves high commendation as the best recent work on Daniel from the premillennial point of view. It is written objectively, with careful scholarship and documentation. The author is well read, balanced in judgment, and bases his exegetical portions on his own study of the original languages. Here is a work that should be in the bands of every reverent student of the Book of Daniel regardless of millennial point of view.”
Dr. Culver formerly taught at Grace Theological Seminary and at Wheaton and Northwestern Colleges. He is now serving as professor of Biblical and Systematic Theology, Trinity Evangelical Divinity School. Quoting a reviewer in Moody Monthly: “Here is a man who knows what he is writing about... He is well acquainted with the wide field of literature on the subject... The treatment throughout is most scholarly and thorough.” Daniel and the Latter Days is a strong defense of the Premillennial doctrine as opposed to Amillennialism and Postmillennialism. It will be of great interest and value to every student of Bible prophecy, dealing as it does with the doctrine of last things— death, resurrection, immortality, the end of the age, the second advent, judgment, and the future state of man. |
Note de contenu : |
- Preface - Introduction PART ONE - THE PREMILLENNIAL VIEW - Basic Definitions - I. The Millennium—Specific Reference: The Millennium is specifically (1) the period of time between the resurrection of the just and of the unjust, and (2) the period of Satan’s imprisonment - II. The Millennium—Further Qualifications: The Millennium is further qualified as (1) an initial stage in the everlasting kingdom of Christ (2) a period begun by the visible return of Christ in glory to judge and rule the nations (3) a period closed by the final eradication of all evil from God’s universe at the final judgment of the wicked (4) a period during which the saints of the first resurrection will be associated with Christ in His reign - III. The Millennium—Related Events: In connection with the inauguration of the Millennium it is revealed that (1) a final personal Antichrist shall appear near the close of the present age who will become master of the world and will be destroyed by Christ at His coming (2) a period of great tribulation for Israel is to transpire during Antichrists oppression, from which deliverance will be provided by Christ at His coming (3) the closing days of the present age will witness the restoration of Israel to the land and the conversion of the nation, to be followed in the Millennium by the fulfillment of the Old Testament covenant promises distinctive to that nation PART TWO - THE PREMILLENNIAL APPROACH TO THE BOOK OF DANIEL - Plan of Treatment - I. Analysis and Outline of the Book of Daniel - II. The Prophecy of the Great Metallic Image and of the Stone Which Struck It - III. The Prophecy of the Four Great Beasts and of the Ancient of Days - IV. The Prophecy of the Seventy Weeks - V. The Prophecy Concerning Daniel’s People Among the Nations, Especially at the Time of the End - Appendix I. The Time and Extent of the Coming World Dissolution / II. Interpretations of the Millennium. Revelation 20:1-7 - Bibliography - Index |
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