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In this new millennium, fear, sensationalism, hype, Y2K anxiety, and theological extravagances are reaching fever pitch. "Soft" date setting has crept back into the end-time dialogue of many popular Adventist speakers and writers. And as proponents of the "6,000-year" theory warn church members to get their spiritual houses in order, should thinking Adventists head for the hills?
In The Millennium Bug, author and New Testament professor Jon Paulien steps into the arena of Y2K mania and boldly rebuts those who have reached sensational conclusions about the millennium that are unsupported by the Bible and the Spirit of Prophecy. With humility and clearheaded scholarship, Paulien shows how to avoid the twin traps of overplaying the nearness of the end or ignoring the evidences that the final events are upon us. Maintaining the proper balance between expectancy and "occupying" until the Lord comes is what this book is all about.
Foreword
Introduction
Chapter 1 Y2K: The Year 2000 Surprise
Chapter 2 A Decade of Titanic Excitement
Chapter 3 Going Beyond the Evidence
Chapter 4 The Year 1000: Is It Deja Vu all Over Again?
Chapter 5 Adventist Faith and the Year 2000
Chapter 6 A.D. 2001: Then What?
Chapter 7 Be Ye Therefore Ready: The "How To"
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Details
Binding: |
Paperback |
Copyright: |
1999 |
Printed: |
1999 |
Pages: |
128 |
Publisher: |
Pacific Press Publishing Association |
Condition: |
B+ |