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Keith Mathison has edited this new work from P & R Publishing which provides a reformed response to the aberrant HyperPreterist theolgy. Dr. Gentry's chapter critiques HyperPreterism from an historical and creedal perspective, showing that it is outside historic Christian orthodoxy and is dangerously close to be developing a cult.
Other chapters are by some Preterist and some non-Preterist Reformed authors, such as Charles E. Hill, Richard L. Pratt, Jr., Keith A. Mathison, Simon J. Kistemaker, Douglas Wilson, and Robert B. Strimple.
Foreword by R. C. Sproul Jr.
Editor's Introduction by Keith A. Mathison
1. "The Historical Problem with Hyper-Preterism" by Kenneth L. Gentry Jr.
2. "Eschatology in the Wake of Jerusalem's Fall" by Charles E. Hill
3. "Hyper-Preterism and Unfolding Biblical Eschatology" by Richard L. Pratt Jr.
4. "The Eschatological Time Texts of the New Testament" by Keith A. Mathison
5. "Hyper-Preterism and Revelation" by Simon J. Kistemaker
6. "Sola Scriptura, Creeds, and Ecclesiastical Authority" by Douglas Wilson
7. "Hyper-Preterism on the Resurrection of the Body" by Robert B. Strimple