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Author name: Stanley J. Grenz

 : The Millennial Maze: Sorting Out Evangelical Options
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Type of bind: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 236.9
EAN num: 9780830817573
ISBN number: 0830817573
Label: InterVarsity Press
Manufacturer: InterVarsity Press
Quantity: 1
Page Count: 239
Printing Date: 1992-09
Publishing house: InterVarsity Press
Sale Popularity Level: 151817
Studio: InterVarsity Press




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Jesus is coming back! On this issue Evangelicals are united.But ask, 'When will he return? Before or after the millennium? What will the millennium be like? What exactly is our hope?' and you enter a bewildering maze of options all claiming to be the right one.In this book Stanley J. Grenz provides historical and biblical, as well as theological, perspective on the four major positions help by evangelicals--postmillennialism, dispensational premillennialism, historic premillennialism and amillennialism. Assessing the strengths and weaknesses of each position, he seeks to cut a new path through the maze that reaffirms the valid insights of each and sounds a fresh note of hope in an age of shattered illusions.As an added bonus readers will find that Grenz takes note of some of the latest development in dialog between dispensatinalists and convenant theologians. The result has been some modifications in long-held positions that have brought the two groups closer together.



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Rated by buyers 4 out of 5 stars - A Maze Indeed!
The pages turned quickly. This book does a good job of presenting the different views currently and historically held about the Millennium. I did not find Grenz practicing any overtly biased writing toward any particular view. I found the information to be very helpful. The most striking and interesting information gleaned from the pages was the apparent impact each view has had on society. It is so obvious once brought to your attention, and also somewhat disconcerting how each view can effect ones behavior and that of society. Each can and is classified into Pessimistic, Optimistic, and Realistic. It is definitely recommended for anyone who is or will be studying eschatology.



Rated by buyers 4 out of 5 stars - A good resource
other reviewers here give good overall information - I just want to add that Grenz asserts the amillennial position so readers will be aware of what to expect.



Rated by buyers 4 out of 5 stars - Clear and concise
Easy to read and offers excellent summaries of the various eschatological viewpoints and their histories. Very interesting. Definitely worthwhile. If you're interested in learning more about the various approaches to the End of time, this book is for you.



Rated by buyers 5 out of 5 stars - Pretty well documented book
I have read several books by Stanley Grenz and I like very much his writing stile and the way he provides an abundant and excellent documentation on the subject matter he is writing about.



Rated by buyers 5 out of 5 stars - Only Grenz Could Make Me Enjoy Eschatology
I have always loathed eschatology. All the date setting and charts, mil's and trib's made my head spin and just seemed to be a distraction from the heart of the faith. However, when I was finally forced to tackle it, I (unsurprisingly) found myself in able hands with Grenz. He is even handed, biblically literate, historically comprehensive and, ultimately, relevant.

He conducts biblical and historical surveys of postmillennialism, dispensationalism, historic premillennialism and amillennialism with balance and insight. (I actually found the postmil chapter the most interesting as my unilateral association with it and old line Liberalism was patently discredited). He closes with two profound chapters about how any of these millennial positions will impact personal and church theology and practice and finally some thoughts "corporate eschatology." Very much recommended if you are planning to tackle this subject.


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