Post trib

I was looking for some good books that espouse the post tribulation perspective.
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I presume that you mean the "Historic Premillenial" view that does not believe in a "rapture" of the Church prior to Christ's Second Coming? In other words, non-dispensational premillenialism. This view would teach that Christ's Second Coming is one event at the end of the tribulation.
George Ladd's The Last Things is one such book that is available in Logos.
Also, the NICNT volume on Revelation by Robert Mounce would be another good one.
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This may not be what you're asking for, but bestcommentaries.com does label the various perspectives of authors on their commentaries
[edit]: use the Premillenial filter on the right to jump to the pertinent volumes
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I'm surprised Logos doesn't have: Three Views on the Rapture
They have Zondervan's other "Counterpoints" books.
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Josh said:
I'm surprised Logos doesn't have: Three Views on the Rapture
This surprised me also. It also doesn't appear to be included in the forthcoming upgrade. Strange given that it was one of the earlier editions in the series.
It is a pity, because Douglas Moo's defence of the Post-Tribulation position is, in my view, pretty decent and persuasive.
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Blair Laird said:
I was looking for some good books that espouse the post tribulation perspective.
Everything in this set:
http://www.logos.com/product/8522/classic-commentaries-and-studies-on-revelation
And it just needs half a dozen or so more $50 bids to bring down the price.
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Dean053 said:
Everything in this set:
http://www.logos.com/product/8522/classic-commentaries-and-studies-on-revelation
Everything in this set is not post Tribulational.
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I do not think that we as Christians should be so entrenched in when the Rapture is going to happen, but examine ourselves to see if we are in the faith, therefore, being prepared for it. Who knows if while we are trying to figure out before/after, we are not looking up and miss it altogether. God forbid!
If it happens BEFORE, fantastic, if it happens AFTER, fantastic.
Personally, what I am doing is looking up expecting that it will happen.
When is in the Lord's hands, from my perspective.
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Mark said:Dean053 said:
Everything in this set:
http://www.logos.com/product/8522/classic-commentaries-and-studies-on-revelation
Everything in this set is not post Tribulational.
I forgot about Kelly.
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Maria V.Garrido said:
I do not think that we as Christians should be so entrenched in when the Rapture is going to happen, but examine ourselves to see if we are in the faith, therefore, being prepared for it. Who knows if while we are trying to figure out before/after, we are not looking up and miss it altogether. God forbid!
If it happens BEFORE, fantastic, if it happens AFTER, fantastic.
Personally, what I am doing is looking up expecting that it will happen.
When is in the Lord's hands, from my perspective.
Thanks for your reminder, however please note this is not a preaching site, but a site to discuss Logos products. If everyone made assumptions about others, such as that because they are eager to understand things that God obviously wants us to understand, that they aren't also eager to develop personal holiness, this place would be a shouting match. Remember, we are told that 'the wise will understand' in the last days, and Paul said that we are not in darkness that that day should overtake us as thieves, therefore don't judge those who believe that it's important for us to know these things.
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This is a situation where someone from Logos should respond. Did the Publisher or the authour request that the bokk not be available? Was this an oversight or an editorial judgement bu the publisher or someone else ie hast the book been withdrawn?
John
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There is this: http://www.logos.com/product/2271/revelation-four-views
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Blair Laird said:
I was looking for some good books that espouse the post tribulation perspective.
Historic/Covenant Premillennial resources:
Grudem
http://www.logos.com/product/8413/systematic-theology-an-introduction-to-biblical-doctrine
Berkhof
http://www.logos.com/product/6689/systematic-theology
Erickson
http://www.logos.com/product/3620/christian-theology-2nd-ed
Boice
http://www.logos.com/product/2946/foundations-of-the-christian-faith
Ladd
http://www.logos.com/product/5384/the-last-things-an-eschatology-for-laymen
Not an exhaustive list obviously. Just a few that I know of off the top of my head.
*Edit: fixed the links.
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Millard Erickson in his Christian Theology favors "Posttribulationism". His discussion of the different views is roughly a half-dozen pages in length.
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Scott S said:
Millard Erickson in his Christian Theology favors "Posttribulationism". His discussion of the different views is roughly a half-dozen pages in length.
Oops! That was sloppy of me.
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Blair Laird said:
I was looking for some good books that espouse the post tribulation perspective.
A classic on the subject is Alexander Reese's The Approaching Advent of Christ. His style leaves something to be desired, but he is fairly exhaustive in his coverage of the subject. It is no longer in print, but available online here, which is part of this website.
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