The Rapture Question
Book • 1957
John F. Walvoord's book explores the biblical basis, timing, and theological implications of the rapture within evangelical dispensationalism.
The work surveys key New Testament passages and addresses common questions and objections about the event.
Walvoord presents a systematic defense of a premillennial, pre-tribulational understanding of the rapture and its relation to end-times chronology.
He draws on historical and exegetical analysis to clarify contested texts and popular misconceptions.
The book has been influential among conservative evangelical readers seeking a comprehensive treatment of the rapture question.
The work surveys key New Testament passages and addresses common questions and objections about the event.
Walvoord presents a systematic defense of a premillennial, pre-tribulational understanding of the rapture and its relation to end-times chronology.
He draws on historical and exegetical analysis to clarify contested texts and popular misconceptions.
The book has been influential among conservative evangelical readers seeking a comprehensive treatment of the rapture question.
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