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Re: Hyperpreterism Invasion

Re: Hyperpreterism Invasion

@ Andrew

Hi, I really enjoy this eschatology discussion and I learn a lot lot from the preterist views on books like revelation. I think it a “open source” way of talking about our sources.

I also learn a lot about the criticism towards preterism. That’s also an “open source” discussion about our hermeneutical principles.

So guys, why don’t you label your discussions “exegetical” or “hermeneutical” with cross-references to one another?
I’m new and open minded in this conversation, so please give each other space and respect to disagree!

I am learning from it!

What is the Narrative of Revelation? By: Duncan (16 replies) 30 August, 2008 - 21:23