Amillennial books

Hi, I'm looking to purchase a book on amillennialism and the books I see mentioned most often is Sam Storm's Kingdom Come and Kim Riddlebarger's The Case for Amillennialism. For those who have read both books, how would you compare the 2? What are the backgrounds of both of these men? Thank you.
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Not in Logos but it is wonderful Amillennialism and the Age to Come: A Premillennial Critique of the Two-Age Model by Matthew Waymeyer. Storms' book is ideological. This book is dense with biblical arguments proving the author’s beliefs but he does have a gleaming issue on his sociological points. Riddlebarger frequently identifies his system of interpretation as “the historic Protestant position." His book is more clear and has more meat on the bones. https://www.kimriddlebarger.com/amillennialism-audio-links-charts
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Have you considered More Than Conquerors by William Hendriksen?
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Here’s a nice collection: https://www.logos.com/product/15787/american-vision-collection
DAL
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Nathan Morales said:
Hi, I'm looking to purchase a book on amillennialism and the books I see mentioned most often is Sam Storm's Kingdom Come and Kim Riddlebarger's The Case for Amillennialism. For those who have read both books, how would you compare the 2? What are the backgrounds of both of these men? Thank you.
I remember reading reviews suggesting Kim Riddlebarger's The Case for Amillennialism was the better book to put in my wishlist, but I haven’t yet read either book.
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Jack Hairston said:
Have you considered More Than Conquerors by William Hendriksen?
Excellent suggestion!
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Years ago I did a study through the book of Revelation and in order to keep myself abreast of the other views I disagree with, I used this resource:
Dr. Kevin Purcell, Director of Missions
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Kevin A. Purcell said:
Years ago I did a study through the book of Revelation and in order to keep myself abreast of the other views I disagree with, I used this resource:
I have the dead tree version of this, and I second Kevin's recommendation - I found it very helpful when I was teaching through Revelation.
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O yes, I just started reading that book from Steve Gregg. I look forward to learning from it.
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Kevin A. Purcell said:
Years ago I did a study through the book of Revelation and in order to keep myself abreast of the other views I disagree with, I used this resource:
Sadly Faithlife don't have the updated edition.
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I'm not of the Amill camp but I remember this book going around a while back
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Paul Caneparo said:Kevin A. Purcell said:
Years ago I did a study through the book of Revelation and in order to keep myself abreast of the other views I disagree with, I used this resource:
Sadly Faithlife don't have the updated edition.
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Kevin A. Purcell said:
Revelation: Four Views
This book is US$2.99 now on a popular ebook mega-website... just FYI
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Yeah I saw that after I bought a printed copy lol. So I bought the ebook too because of the price. I would still buy it here on logos if they made the updated version available here.
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While my understanding of eschatology is Historic Premillennial, I have the highest respect for the Amillennial position. There is a strong case to be make for that position. I also would like to know which available commentaries are Amillennial.
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I want to study amillennialism as well, but I'm also interested in studying historical premillennialism.
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