Can We Still Believe in the Rapture?, Ed Hindson
Can We Still Believe in the Rapture?, Ed Hindson
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Can We Still Believe in the Rapture?

Author: Ed Hindson, Mark Hitchcock

Narrator: TBD

Unabridged: 6 hr 19 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 01/01/2018


Synopsis

Bizarre Fiction...or Biblical Fact?Today, the hope that all believers on earth will be "caught up" to heaven is being challenged in new waves of criticism. Can we really expect Jesus to gather up His followers before the Antichrist is revealed? In this well-reasoned and thorough defense, prophecy authors Mark Hitchcock and Ed Hindson examine the concept, context, and consequences of the important and long-expected event known as the rapture. Discover the answers to such questions as... ·What is the rapture—and is there any precedent for it? ·Why do some believers object to the idea of a rapture? ·Does the timing of the rapture really make a difference?As you explore what Scripture says about the end times, you'll get a grander glimpse of your future and the deepest hope of every follower of Jesus.

About Ed Hindson

Ed Hindson is the Dean of the School of Divinity and Distinguished Professor of Religion at Liberty University in Virginia. A speaker on The King Is Coming telecast, he is the author and general editor of forty books. He holds a DMin from Westminster Theological Seminary and a Ph.D. from the University of South Africa.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Alan

Hitchcock and Hindson strive to defend the pre-trib rapture theory in this new book. Everything depends on interpretation and the book proudly points out that futurism consistently interprets the Bible literally (p.118). The symbols in Revelation 1:20 refer to literal things, angels, and churches (p......more

Goodreads review by Yibbie

Does the Bible teach the rapture of the Believers? When will it happen? Will we have any warning? What is the truth? How can we know? Does it matter? What does the Bible teach? This book carefully compares the four main eschatological views. Each view is briefly explained, and then the challenges t......more

Goodreads review by Dave

I have to confess that from the title and description i had i was expecting a book looking at the case for is there or isn't there a rapture. Having experienced teaching that the rapture is coming soon so be ready and this since the 80's I have recently heard a lot of people say there isn't going to......more

Goodreads review by Rhonda

Revelation has long fascinated Christians and I'm not immune to that fascination. What will happen? When will it happen? Will I be included? What/who should I believe about interpretations of Revelation. There are three trains of thought concerning the Rapture: pretribulationalists, posttribulationa......more