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In this book I shall attempt to expose and refute Unorthodox (or “heretical”) Preterism while setting forth something of the Orthodox Preterist teaching. I trust that whatever your views, you will see clearly that it is not right to lump together and tag the two forms of Preterism with the same label. And, it is my hope that you will come to understand and believe the teachings of Orthodox Preterism as biblical.
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“This error is now propagated by a spate of books, conference, and debates. It is a form of Preterism that denies that there are any prophecies yet to be fulfilled, including the Second Coming of Jesus Christ, the resurrection of the body, and the final judgment.” (Page v)
“It is to refer everything—every thing—to the period from 33–70 ad. Every prophecy of the Old and the New Testaments must be interpreted to fit this scheme.” (Page 6)
“unorthodox views of those who call themselves ‘full’ or ‘consistent’ Preterists” (Page 1)
“Passages that speak of the ‘end of the age’ or the ‘latter days’ have been understood as having to do with the latter or last days of our times rather than the last days of the Old Testament era. Add to these problems a dash of Dispensational eschatology and you have a confusing prophetic stew.” (Page 9)
“that which is beyond, past’). A Preterist, then, is one who deals with the past” (Page v)