New Testament Eschatology: What the Early Church Believed About Bible Prophecy
Formerly titled The Early Church and the End of the World, this updated and expanded second edition includes a new 30-page chapter by Gary DeMar on the Nicene Creed. “The destruction of Jerusalem was more terrible than anything that the...
Revelation and the First Century
Criticisms against preterist interpretations of the book of Revelation elicit questions: Did any early and medieval Christian writers interpret the visions of Revelation in a preterist manner? Are preterist interpretations of the book of Revelation a modern, seventeenth century invention,...
The Day and the Hour: Christianity's Perennial Fascination with Predicting the End of the World
Throughout Christian history, bizarre fringe groups and well-meaning saints alike have been fully convinced that events in their lifetime were fulfilling Bible prophecy. In The Day and The Hour, Gumerlock spans two thousand years of conjecture on the last days,...
Last Days Madness: Obsession of the Modern Church
What you believe about the future could hurt you.The end is here...again. At every calendar milestone, self-proclaimed modern-day "prophets" arise to stir up a furor rivaled only by the impending apocalypse they predict. This doom-and-gloom prognostication is not only spread...
The Book of Revelation Made Easy
With 22 chapters of symbolism, mysterious characters, and apocalyptic drama—all told in “picture language” unmatched in the rest of Scripture—the book of Revelation is difficult enough on its own. But in ignoring the Apostle John’s clear directives for interpreting his...
And It Came to Pass - Third Annual CEF Symposium: Preterism was published in 1993, and it is almost impossible to find; try searching online for it. Not anymore. American Vision has reprinted it. The book is a compilation of...
"Careful readers must identify the audience, the timing, the language used, and the immediate historical context of the prophetic statements made by Jesus and the New Testament writers. Samuel Lee goes to extraordinary lengths to cover some of the most...
Why the End of the World is Not in Your Future
Nearly every prophecy book being published today points to the Gog and Magog alliance as evidence that we are living in the Last Days, and the world is on the eve of an inevitable destructive war and the death of...
There has been a large appetite for end-time books in the modern era—from Oswald J. Smith (1889–1986), who in 1926 predicted that Mussolini was the biblical antichrist,14 to Edgar Whisenant who was emphatic that the rapture would take place in...
The Rapture and the Fig Tree Generation
Audiobook version also available here. For decades Christians have been enticed with the belief that they would be taken to heaven before a coming tribulation period in an event called the “rapture.” Since the national reestablishment of Israel in 1948,...