Resurrection of the Body and the End Times Framewo...
November 23rd, 2017 | Resurrection | No Comment
Resurrection of the Body and the End Times Framework
On Facebook, in the Preterist Perspectives page, we are discussing the resurrection of the body and the end times framework. Our aim is to determine whether this framework establishes the individual body at death (IBV) view or the covenant body (CBV). Which is the correct framework for eschatology.
Many are interested in the resurrection. It continues to be the most challenging topic for those seeking to understand the consummation of the end times message. Gordon Fee, Professor emeritus of New Testament studies in British Columbia, UK, has written some very powerful statements affirming ...
The Body Is Sown In Corruption When and How?
November 19th, 2017 | Resurrection | No Comment
The Body Is Sown In Corruption
In the study of eschatology, the resurrection of the body is the subject of heated debate. Perhaps because we are so inseparably connected to our bodies, we are deeply invested in what happens to them in what is called the end times.
Expositors generally take it for granted that bodily resurrection is about the transformation and morphing of our physical bodies into spiritual ones. This is not the subject of our current study. In this segment on the body is sown in corruption, we will focus on the sowing in continuation from our first article. See ...
Resurrection Trumpets With An Uncertain Sound |IBD...
November 5th, 2012 | Eschatology | 4 Comments
Resurrection Trumpets of Sounding Brass
The doctrine of the resurrection is of vital importance to all whether familiar with eschatology or not, whether an advocate of covenant eschatology or some form of preterism. What is disturbing to me is the persuasion of some to move the dial of the resurrection from Jesus Christ. His affirmation that He is the Resurrection and the Life, seems to bounce off the ears of some otherwise scholarly men as though it is anathema.
Some have chose to replace Christ, the resurrection and the life, Israel's Redeemer with their own view of resurrection, i.e. with the individual ...