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The Meaning of the Millennium
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Table of Contents

Introduction - Robert G. Clouse

1. Historic Premillennialism - George Eldon Ladd
A Dispensational Premillennial Response - Herman A. Hoyt
A Postmillennial Response - Loraine Boettner
An Amillennial Response - Anthony A. Hoekema

2. Dispensational Premillennialism - Herman A. Hoyt
A Historical Premillennial Response - George Eldon Ladd
A Postmillennial Response - Loraine Boettner
An Amillennial Response - Anthony A. Hoekema

3. Postmillennialism - Loraine Boettner
A Historical Premillennial Response - George Eldon Ladd
A Dispensational Premillennial Response - Herman A. Hoyt
An Amillennial Response - Anthony A. Hoekema

4. Amillennialism - Anthony A. Hoekema
A Historical Premillennial Response - George Eldon Ladd
A Dispensational Premillennial Response - Herman A. Hoyt
A Postmillennial Response - Loraine Boettner

Postscript - Robert G. Clouse

Notes

Selected Bibliography

Contributing Authors

About the Author

Hoyt (A.B., B.D., M.Th., Th.D., LL.D.) was chancellor and professor of Christian theology at Grace Theological Seminary and Grace College in Winona Lake, Indiana. He wrote The End Times (1969) and several other books. He also contributed to a number of national Christian periodicals.


Hoekema emigrated from the Netherlands to the United States in 1923. He attended Calvin College (A.B.), the University of Michigan (M.A.), Calvin Theological Seminary (Th.B.) and Princeton Theological Seminary (Th.D., 1953). After serving as minister of several Christian Reformed churches (1944-56) he became associate professor of Bible at Calvin College and later professor of systematic theology at Calvin Theological Seminary. He wrote The Four Major Cults (1963), What about Tongue-Speaking? (1966), Holy Spirit Baptism (1972), The Christian Looks at Himself (1975) and The Bible and the Future (1979).


Robert G. Clouse (Ph.D., University of Iowa) is professor emeritus of history at Indiana State University in Terre Haute, Indiana. He is also an ordained Brethren minister and has served churches in Iowa and Indiana. He is coeditor (with Bonnidell Clouse) of Women in Ministry and is author or coauthor of several books including The New Millenium Manual, Two Kingdoms and Puritans, the Millenium and the Future of Israel.


Ladd, professor of New Testament exegesis and theology at Fuller Theological Seminary since 1950, was educated at Gordon College and Gordon Divinity School (B.D.) and received the Ph.D. from Harvard University. He also did postdoctoral study at Heidelberg and Basel Universities. Ordained as an American Baptist minister, Ladd served several churches in the denomination. He was professor of Greek at Gordon College (1942-45) and head of the department of New Testament at Gordon Divinity School (1946-50). His writings include Crucial Questions about the Kingdom of God (1952), The Blessed Hope (1956), The Gospel of the Kingdom (1959), Jesus Christ and History (1963), The New Testament and Criticism (1965), The Pattern of the New Testament (1968), Commentary on The Revelation (1972) and The Theology of the New Testament (1974).


Boettner is a graduate of Princeton Theological Seminary (Th.B., 1928; Th.M, 1929), where he studied systematic theology under Dr. C. W. Hodge. In 1933 he received the Doctor of Divinity, and in 1957 the Doctor of Literature. He taught the Bible for eight years at Pikeville College (Kentucky). His books include The Reformed Doctrine of Predestination (1932), Studies in Theology (1947), Immortality (1956) and Roman Catholicism (1962).

Reviews

"This work is an excellent introduction to the discussion as well as a pointer to additional works on the subject."
*TSF Bulletin*

"A stimulated debate and an excellent learning tool . . . . The book opens a fresh and fruitful dialogue."
*Southwestern Journal of Theology*

"Congratualtions to IV Press and to editor Clouse for bringing together the most adequate dialogue yet, on the divergent eschatological understandings found in modern evangelicalism."
*Prebyterian Covenant Seminary Review*

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