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The Seed in 1st Corinthians 15

Most full preterists aren't familiar with the fact that the seed analogy has a long, historical and theological interpretation that Paul had used as he was merely applying under the backdrop of Jesus Christ as the Messiah. All full preterists generally merely miss this very important detail. Paul wa[...]

Jesus the Pharisee

It is common amongst preterists to immediately assign the antagonist for Jesus and His ministry to the Pharisee sect.  By this, it is also easy for preterists willing to break from historic Christianity to completely malign the early church fathers for similar reasons as being antagonist to the [...]

Repair the World, Heal the Nations

The themes surrounding the anticipated expectation of Jesus' return is a delicate area for the Christian to embark on, either ending up in either preterist circles, or vehemently opposing the preteristic arguments. The historical student of prophecy recognizes the Biblical themes surrounding the[...]

Christ the King and Preterism

Introduction Preterism has to do with the past-fulfillment of Bible prophecy. In a general sense, all of Christian thought is preteristic. The Gospel itself teaches of a historical event that became realized in the past. Protestants can hold the historic reformed view and still teach of the past[...]

The Mystagogy of Full Preterism

Mystagogy is the period after the rites of initiation into the Catholic Church. The newcomer, often uneducated in its fundamental doctrines, studies into the wonders in which he or she has just been initiated into, a longstanding vicar to orthodoxy, which not only affects the newcomer, but the old m[...]

The Hearing of the Gospel

It is generally agreed by all, that the Word of God is not delivered through any other means than (1) by the proclamation of it in the Church, and (2) through the Spirit speaking through the Scriptures. Yet some are willing to suppose that God conveys His Word through private revelation. The old [...]

Certainly sure, and sometimes near

I want to address a theme that is commonly misused in preterism at large. In preterism, whether full, partial, or whatever else may come one's way, the imminent texts that denote nearness of fulfillment to various prophecies are often misunderstood in a context that tends to be much broader in scope[...]

Like His Resurrection

This resurrection from the dead. A difficult study, that can keep one from removing themselves from Christian church and hope. Let's get right into it. What happened in Matthew 27? Matt 27:52-53  And the graves were opened; and many bodies of the saints which slept arose, And came out of[...]