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Rapture Fever

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This list serves as an extension to the issues I raised in this<br />

book. The serious reader is encouraged to read one or more of<br />

these books. He is also encouraged to search out published<br />

refutations of any of these works by dispensational theologians.<br />

The absence of such published rebuttals will reinforce my basic<br />

point: the intellectual paralysis which afflicts dispensational<br />

theologians. Seminary students should be especially diligent in<br />

discovering if their professors have read any of these books.<br />

Have they discussed any of these books in class? Are any of<br />

these books listed in any classroom bibliography? In short, is<br />

the academic black-out still in operation?<br />

General Works on Eschatology<br />

Boyer, Paul. When Time Shall Be No More: Pro@ecy Belief in<br />

Modern American Culture. Cambridge, MA The Belknap Press of<br />

Harvard University Press, 1992. Professor Boyer holds the<br />

Merle Curti chair in history at the University of Wisconsin.<br />

Clouse, Robert G., ed. The Meaning of the Millennium: Four<br />

Views. Downers Grove, IL: InterVarsity Press, 1977. Advocates<br />

of the four major views of the millennium present each case.<br />

Erickson, Millard J. Contemporary Options in Eschatology: A<br />

Study of the Millennium. Grand Rapids, MI: Baker, 1977. Examines<br />

modern views of eschatology: the millennium and the great<br />

tribulation.

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