Pheelan McPhalen honored me on his podcast, All Things Eschatology. In a recent thirty-minute episode, Is Inmillennialism a Thing?, he reviewed my book, Inmillennialism: Redefining the Last Days. He did so after hearing my interview with Josh Howard on Eschatology Matters (here). I am thankful for Pheelan’s review. He was…
Book Reviews
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Inmillennialism: Redefining the Last Days—A Review by Jack Kettler
by Mike Rogersby Mike RogersThe following review by Jack Kettler appeared on his blog, The Religion That Started in a Hat, and is reprinted with permission. I am sharing it here for the following reasons: To encourage those who are sympathetic to inmillennialism; there are others out there that share the same sentiments. To encourage…
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Book ReviewsProphecy
A Review of “Acts 1:9–11 and the Hyper-Preterism Debate” by Keith A. Mathison
by Mike Rogersby Mike RogersA brother responded to the ideas in last week’s post (here). He said, “I disagree with your reading/understanding of this simple text. I believe the text supports the traditional view of it being a visible, physical, and bodily return of our Lord.” He referred me to Dr. Keith A. Mathison’s…
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Review of The Gog and Magog End-Time Alliance by Gary DeMar
by Mike Rogersby Mike RogersMy rating: 5 of 5 stars The book is available from American Vision. Gary DeMar presents an interesting thesis that fits well within a (partial) preterist view of eschatology. I am intrigued, if not totally convinced, by his Haman hypothesis for the fulfillment of Ezek 37 and Ezek 38. It…
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Review of Kingdom Come: The Amillennial Alternative by Sam Storms
by Mike Rogersby Mike RogersMy rating: 4 of 5 stars Sam Storms’ transparency and honesty regarding his own struggles with prophetic interpretation increase the value of this book. At several points, for example, he admits his attraction to other eschatological views, especially postmillennialism and preterism. I would not at all be surprised if he…