Three Views on the Millennium and Beyond
Three Views on the Millennium and Beyond

Three Views on the Millennium and Beyond

in Counterpoints

by eds. Gundry, Stanley N.; Bock, Darrell L.; Gentry, Jr., Kenneth L.; Strimple, Robert B.; Blaising, Craig A.

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Pages 336
Publisher Zondervan
Published 3/1/1999
ISBN-13 9780310201434
Are these the last days? Could Jesus return at any time to establish his thousand-year reign on earth? What is the nature of Christ's millennial kingdom referred to in the book of Revelation? What must happen before Jesus returns, and what part does the church play? Three predominant views held by evangelicals seek to answer these and related questions: premillennial, postmillennial, and amillennial. This book gives each view a forum for presentation, critique, and defense. Besides each contributor's personal perspective, various interpretations of the different positions are discussed in the essays. Three Views on the Millennium and Beyond lets you compare and contrast three important eschatological viewpoints to gain a better understanding of how Christianity's great hope, the return of Jesus, is understood by the church. The Counterpoints series provides a forum for comparison and critique of different views on issues important to Christians. Counterpoints books address two categories: Church Life and Bible and Theology. Complete your library with other books in the Counterpoints series.

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Christopher L. Scott Christopher L. Scott October 27, 2025
This essay is a book review of Three Views on the Millennium and Beyond edited by Stanley Gundry (series editor) and Darrell Bock (general editor), Grand Rapids, MI: Zondervan, 1999. 330pp. In Three Views on the Millennium and Beyond three writers present their views of the millennium. The premillennial view is presented by Craig Blaising, professor of theology at Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary. The postmillennial view is presented by Kenneth Gentry Jr., executive director of GoodBirth Ministries. The amillennial view is presented by Robert Strimple, professor of systematic theology at Westminister Seminary California. . . . [Full Review]
Robert M. Bowman Jr. Robert M. Bowman Jr. December 10, 2016
Generally well-done, cordial discussion by three NT scholars defending and responding to postmillennialism (Kenneth L. Gentry Jr.), premillennialism (Craig A. Blaising), and amillennialism (Robert B. Strimple). [Full Review]