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Revelation, four views
Book • 1997
Steve Gregg's 'Revelation, Four Views' offers a parallel commentary outlining historicist, idealist, futurist, and preterist readings of Revelation passage by passage.
The format places different perspectives in adjacent columns, allowing readers to compare how each tradition interprets key symbols and events.
This approach is pedagogically useful for students and general readers seeking to understand the diversity of biblical scholarship on Revelation.
Gregg's work has been widely used in classrooms and study groups for its clarity and balanced presentation.
While not resolving interpretive disputes, it helps readers see where and why interpreters disagree.
The format places different perspectives in adjacent columns, allowing readers to compare how each tradition interprets key symbols and events.
This approach is pedagogically useful for students and general readers seeking to understand the diversity of biblical scholarship on Revelation.
Gregg's work has been widely used in classrooms and study groups for its clarity and balanced presentation.
While not resolving interpretive disputes, it helps readers see where and why interpreters disagree.
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The Book of Revelation


