This book offers a concise and insightful exploration of four key eschatological perspectives on the millennium and examines the doctrine of the rapture. Rooted in biblical theology, it challenges popular interpretations and provides a deeper understanding of Christ’s return, the unfolding of God’s kingdom, the church’s role in the end times, and the ultimate restoration of creation. Designed for theologians and curious readers alike, this work offers insight into diverse interpretations, encouraging readers to reflect deeply on end-time prophecy and faith.
Contents
Foreword Acknowledgements
1. Introduction
2. Eschatology
3. Millennium
4. Historic Or Classic Premillennialism
5. Amillennialism
6. Postmillennialism
7. Dispensational Premillennialism
8. Evaluation
9. Rapture
10. Unfolding the Nuance of Rapture
11. Concluding Remarks on Rapture
12. My Final Thoughts
Selected Glossary Selected Bibliography
Mr. Lamminlun Kipgen holds a Bachelor's degree from Delhi University and a Master's degree from Jamia Millia Islamia in Political Science. He completed the Biblical Foundations for Public Leadership program at the Jubilee Centre in Cambridge and is passionate about mentoring youth and addressing issues of faith, politics, and nation-building. He serves as an Elder at North Delhi Bible Fellowship, an active member of the North Delhi Evangelical Graduate Fellowship, and is pursuing a Master of Divinity (MDiv).
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