This conference showcased the major views of the end times. While many Christians know of only one view, there are, and have been, many views. This conference looked at the views of:
-Two forms of Premillennialism
-Amillennialism
-Postmillennialism
Four views on the book of Revelation were also discussed:
-Futurist
-Preterist (partial)
-Historicist
-Idealist
Friday: the four millennial views
Friday’s Introduction to the four views of eschatology and four views of the book of Revelation
Historic/Classical Premillennialism (Mike Griggs)
Premillennialism version #2 (Paul Coleman)Â Note: this version of Premillennialism shares some agreement with Dispensationalism in that it sees the millennium as being more “Israel centric” than the Historic Premil. view. The speaker (Paul Coleman), however, doesn’t hold to other aspects of Dispensationalism.Â
Amillennialism (Scott Walker)Â
Postmillennialism (Mike Griggs)
Saturday: the four views of the book of Revelation
Partial Preterism (Keith Foskey)
Historicism (Scott Walker)
Idealism (Mike Griggs)
Futurism (Paul Coleman)
Bonus track: What is 5th Kingdom Ministries?