is there a book that has attractive charts of the various views of the second coming?
Clarence Larkin Collection (6 vols.)
Larkin is great and has some intricate maps. Otherwise I would recommend the below books
Grudem's systematic theology
Esv study Bible
What lies ahead by Hixon
All can be found in logos
Josh, I think the Kregel Charts of the Bible and Theology have some great charts. I have the 5 volume set, but you can buy the book with charts on Revelation as a stand alone here: https://www.logos.com/product/69446/charts-on-the-book-of-revelation
Also, while limited in charts, Revelation: Four Views (https://www.logos.com/product/2271/revelation-four-views) is a commentary that looks how each of the major views understands each passage in Revelation.
I like both of these resources.
Ryan
EDIT: Actually, come to think of it some of the other Kregel Charts books might also have some great charts. You may want to check out the entire series here: https://www.logos.com/product/47241/kregel-charts-of-the-bible-and-theology
Clarence Larkin's charts are excellent. He is one of the best, if not the best, when it comes to Biblical Charts on the Word of God!
Josh, As a quick and dirty peek, you might go a google search like "views of the second coming chart" to see LOTS of resources that you may want to add to your Logos library. --Mark
Neat. I'll go take a look. Any gems you'd recommend?
I really did not find Kregel helpful with his charts on Revelation. And not at the price for the book either. Much of his labeling was outdated or not precise enough (dispensational vs "simple" premil). In his thoughts on who the two witnesses will be there is a Baptist version claiming one to be John the Baptist, something I have never heard growing up and educated Baptist.
ESV study Bible notes has a much better timeline of the various views. I would recommend it much more over Kregel.
I really did not find Kregel helpful with his charts on Revelation. And not at the price for the book either. Much of his labeling was outdated or not precise enough (dispensational vs "simple" premil). In his thoughts on who the two witnesses will be there is a Baptist version claiming one to be John the Baptist, something I have never heard growing up and educated Baptist. ESV study Bible notes has a much better timeline of the various views. I would recommend it much more over Kregel.
Those "charts" are ok, but I like drawing charts better than this plain table charts because that's really what those are. Larking's charts are better in that sense.
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