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Postmillennialism
Book • 1999
Keith Mathison's 'Postmillennialism: An Eschatology of Hope' presents a comprehensive defense of postmillennial thought from a Reformed theological perspective.
Mathison argues that the kingdom of God will grow and Christ's reign will increasingly shape society prior to the final consummation, offering a hopeful alternative to pessimistic eschatologies.
The book interacts with Scripture, church history, and contemporary theological arguments, addressing objections to postmillennialism.
Aimed at pastors and students, it is both polemical and constructive, seeking to reclaim an historically significant eschatological position.
Mathison's work is often cited in discussions about millennial frameworks and influenced Jen Wilkin's wider reading as she researched Revelation.
Mathison argues that the kingdom of God will grow and Christ's reign will increasingly shape society prior to the final consummation, offering a hopeful alternative to pessimistic eschatologies.
The book interacts with Scripture, church history, and contemporary theological arguments, addressing objections to postmillennialism.
Aimed at pastors and students, it is both polemical and constructive, seeking to reclaim an historically significant eschatological position.
Mathison's work is often cited in discussions about millennial frameworks and influenced Jen Wilkin's wider reading as she researched Revelation.
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as a reference she had read to gain perspective on the postmillennial view while preparing her study.


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