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In Rethinking Eschatology, Jason L. Quintern presents a compelling defense of postmillennialism, a theological view that Christ's reign has already begun and is advancing throughout history. Challenging popular end-times scenarios of decline, Quintern argues from a biblical and historical basis that the kingdom of God is progressively expanding through the global spread of the gospel. Drawing on scholars like Kenneth Gentry and Keith Mathison, he shows how the Scriptures depict a victorious, ever-growing Christian influence, culminating in Christ's return and the final renewal of creation.…mehr

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In Rethinking Eschatology, Jason L. Quintern presents a compelling defense of postmillennialism, a theological view that Christ's reign has already begun and is advancing throughout history. Challenging popular end-times scenarios of decline, Quintern argues from a biblical and historical basis that the kingdom of God is progressively expanding through the global spread of the gospel. Drawing on scholars like Kenneth Gentry and Keith Mathison, he shows how the Scriptures depict a victorious, ever-growing Christian influence, culminating in Christ's return and the final renewal of creation. This book is ideal for students of Scripture, church leaders, and anyone seeking an optimistic and well-reasoned perspective on God's plan for history and the future.

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Autorenporträt
Jason L. Quintern is the executive director of ReformEd Ministries and program director of biblical and theological studies at Cornerstone College and Seminary. He holds a PhD in Bible exposition from Liberty University and is a veteran of the United States Marine Corps. His teaching and writing focus on Reformed theology, eschatology, and biblical interpretation. He currently resides in West Virginia, with his family. Rethinking Eschatology is his latest work.