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Episode 30: Does Amillennialism Require Partial Preterism? A Discussion with Nick Potts

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In this episode, Nick Potts and I discuss partial preterism and its relationship with Amillennialism. We go through many texts and concepts pointed to by partial preterists and discuss a different approach than the options typically given. We discuss futurism and preterism and try to point out the strengths and weaknesses of both systems. Nick explains the hermeneutic of modified idealism and shows why he thinks it best captures the urgency of biblical eschatology while also respecting what is clearly in the past.
Nick and I had a free flowing discussion and circled around many different aspects of theology that we believe play a vital part in eschatology. I loved this discussion and I learned so much once again from simply having an honest conversation with a brother in Christ.
https://www.etsjets.org/files/JETS-PDFs/61/61-3/JETS_61.3_461-492_Beale.pdf?fbclid=IwAR0e0BpUQvU0y4-I4vcYnQUs04s5yEBy1K5W5kgB4XX6lUHgamzfR1ux51E

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In this episode, Nick Potts and I discuss partial preterism and its relationship with Amillennialism. We go through many texts and concepts pointed to by partial preterists and discuss a different approach than the options typically given. We discuss futurism and preterism and try to point out the strengths and weaknesses of both systems. Nick explains the hermeneutic of modified idealism and shows why he thinks it best captures the urgency of biblical eschatology while also respecting what is clearly in the past.
Nick and I had a free flowing discussion and circled around many different aspects of theology that we believe play a vital part in eschatology. I loved this discussion and I learned so much once again from simply having an honest conversation with a brother in Christ.
https://www.etsjets.org/files/JETS-PDFs/61/61-3/JETS_61.3_461-492_Beale.pdf?fbclid=IwAR0e0BpUQvU0y4-I4vcYnQUs04s5yEBy1K5W5kgB4XX6lUHgamzfR1ux51E

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