How can there be the Kingdom in full here without the King being present?
And there in lies one of the problems for the Preterist!
They want a peanut butter and jelly sandwich without the bread.
How can there be the Kingdom in full here without the King being present?
For me, hard to see either A Mil or Post Mil, as A Mil have to spiritualize pretty much all OT prophets view of the Messianic Age, and Post Mil has the church itself doing what the Lord jesus would be doing?If I understand your question correctly, the difference between the pre- and post-millenialists has to do with their
view of where the thousand-year reign of Christ fits into the last days scenario.
So where then, does a partial preterist?
This is a person who sees the majority, and possibly even the great majority of the apocalyptic visions in the book of Revelation as being a representation of events which happened in heaven and which happened to the church during the lifetime of the apostle John or in the succeeding generations when the church suffered persecutions under Rome. What makes a person a partial preterist is that they believe that at least some of the vision concerns future events.
For me, hard to see either A Mil or Post Mil, as A Mil have to spiritualize pretty much all OT prophets view of the Messianic Age, and Post Mil has the church itself doing what the Lord jesus would be doing?
I see the Rapture as actually being the second coming, but main thing is premil!Agreed!
For me...the only position that makes Biblical sense is the Rapture, Pre-Millennial one. It is the only teaching from the Bible that allow ALL the prophetic pieces to fit together without any "spiritual manipulations"!
I would suggest we look to the author and the finisher (Christ) of it "as" it is written . In the introduction to the book Revelation which is filled with parables as signified prophecy he introduces the kind of hermeneutics called “signified”So...
It is my general approach to study that I look at contrasting views.
My problem here is that I have a difficult time choosing among the available sources.
While I expect that any given author will have a point of view that will be reflected in his works, I would rather have something that will present the issues in a straight-forward way with due respect for other approaches.
I would expect that he takes a stand where appropriate, but should not be so much enamored with his point that he is inordinately derisive of others.
I have been 'window shopping' ??computer shopping?? in this regard for a few weeks.
Any suggestions?
Full blown version states that second coming and all prophecy was fulfilled at AD 70 , when Rome crushed israel, while partial sees still a future second coming!
Bob.....basically, "Full Preterism" is simply the view that ALL eschatological events necessary to secure complete redemption for all believers, past, present, and future have been fulfilled in 70 AD.
Partial preterists are genuine Christian post-millennialists and amillennialists who agree that full preterism is not viable. However, they still believe that all the prophecies in Matthew 24:1-34, Mark 13:1-30, Luke 21:17-32 and some of the prophecies in Revelation were fulfilled by 70 A.D., Amazingly, they also believe Jesus returned in 70 A.D.! R.C. Sproul and Kenneth L. Gentry Jr. teach this.
IT could also be called "Cafeteria Theology". Pick and choose what you like and reject the rest!
In not accepting futurist interpretations of these verses, yet holding to the truthfulness of scripture, partial preterists have to believe all these things were fulfilled in "this generation", that is approximately forty years from the time they were spoken. Supporting their view is that Roman armies came starting in 67 A.D., and Jerusalem was destroyed in 70 A.D. Telling believers to leave the well-fortified city of Jerusalem and flee to the mountains when they saw armies approaching turned out to be life-saving advice.
Ramifications of Partial Preterism
Book of Revelation had to be written before 70 A.D. according to R.C. Sproul. Otherwise both partial and full preterism fall. There is no point in prophesying events that occurred in the past.
The Great Tribulation is already over. Christians should not be concerned about this past event in Israel and the Roman Empire.
There is no millennium on earth. Many preterists are post and a-millenialists, but all post and a-millenialists are not necessarily preterists. Amillennialism means that the millennium is going on now in heaven, the serpent is bound and cast into the bottomless pit (Revelation 20:2-4) and we can rejoice that the nations are not being deceived anymore until the serpent is released. An alternate preterist view is that the millennium started after 70 A.D. and is on earth now.
There is at most a small gap, less than a generation, between the 69th and 70th week of Dan 9:24-27.
Metaphors include clouds for historical divine judgments on nations. "All the nations of the earth" means "all the nations of the land [of Israel]" On Luke 21:25-28 preterists use "massive doses of symbolic interpretation" according to Thomas Ice (p.97).
The sun and heavenly bodies being darkened did not physically occur. This is just a metaphor for great and catastrophic events that would occur.
All the tribes/people all saw the Son of Man coming on the clouds of heaven with power and great glory (Matthew 24:30b; Mark 13:26). Christ returned to or near the earth in 70 A.D. to use the Roman armies to execute judgment on Jerusalem. Christ's return was invisible, yet all the peoples saw Him. Honestly, I am not too clear on how this works for them though.
Source : Why Partial Preterism is Incorrect (biblequery.org)
Now I personally in no what whatsoever what to be considered in the same class of educated professors such as RC Sproul.....but IMHO, the Preterist theology whether FULL or PARTIAL is one of the goofiest teachings I have ever come across.
Full Preterism is a heresy, as holds that second Coming happened in AD 70, and that we are just spiritually , and not bodily, resurrected!Hello YeshuaFan and Major;
After reading both of your last posts, this is an area that I would like to refresh in my personal study.
God bless you both and thank you.