Kingdom Come: The Amillennial Alternative
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Kingdom Come: The Amillennial Alternative  -     By: Sam Storms

Kingdom Come: The Amillennial Alternative

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The second coming of Christ has always been grounds for sharp disagreement for Christians-even Christians within the same tradition.

Many hold to premillennialism: that Christ's return will be followed by 1,000 years before the final judgment, a belief popularized in the bestselling Left Behind novels. However, premillennialism is not the only option-or even the best option-for Christians.

In Kingdom Come: The Amillennial Alternative, Sam Storms provides a biblical rationale for amillennialism; the belief that the 1,000 years in Revelation 20 is symbolic of the reign of Christ and his people throughout the present church age. To this end, Storms evaluates competing views, examines the foundational hermeneutical issues in play, and then thoroughly and exegetically expounds the amillennial view drawing on the entire biblical corpus.

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Title: Kingdom Come: The Amillennial Alternative
By: Sam Storms
Format: Hardcover
Number of Pages: 560
Vendor: Christian Focus
Publication Date: 2013
Weight: 1 pound 14 ounces
ISBN: 1781911320
ISBN-13: 9781781911327
Stock No: WW911327

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A biblical rationale for amillennialism

Author Bio

Sam Storms is Pastor Emeritus at Bridgeway Church in Oklahoma City, the President of Enjoying God Ministries, and Executive Director of the Convergence Church Network.

Endorsements

Storms marshals exegetical and theological arguments in defense of his view in this wide-ranging work. Even those who remain unconvinced will need to reckon with the powerful case made for an amillennial reading. The author calls us afresh to be Bereans who are summoned to search the scriptures to see if these things are so.
-Thomas R. Schreiner,
James Buchanan Harrison Professor of New Testament Interpretation, The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, Louisville, Kentucky

There is something in here to challenge and to encourage all of us, no matter our persuasion. I pray this book will help others in the same way it has helped me.
-Justin Taylor,
author and blogger, "Between Two Worlds", Wheaton, Illinois

This is a remarkable book which will surely become the standard bearer for Amillennialism for years to come.
-Kevin DeYoung,
Senior Pastor, University Reformed Church. East Lansing, Michigan

Sam Storms' book, Kingdom Come: the Amillennial Alternative, is a substantial work on the viability of the Amillennial perspective on eschatology, including that of the Book of Revelation.....Even those who may disagree with Storms' Amillennial approach will definitely benefit from his book.
-G. K. Beale,
Professor of New Testament and Biblical Theology, Westminster Theological Seminary, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

...the most helpful book on the various millennial views I have seen since W. J. Grier's The Momentous Event. His work is marked by careful exegesis of pertinent texts, and ranges widely and deeply in all of the relevant Scriptural passages dealing with the end of the age.
-Douglas F. Kelly,
Richard Jordan Professor of Theology, Reformed Theological Seminary, Charlotte, North Carolina

Editorial Reviews

"This is a remarkable book which will surely become the standard bearer for Amillennialism for years to come."

-- Kevin DeYoung (Senior Pastor, Christ Covenant Church, Matthews, North Carolina)

"Storms marshals exegetical and theological arguments in defense of his view in this wide-ranging work. Even those who remain unconvinced will need to reckon with the powerful case made for an amillennial reading. The author calls us afresh to be Bereans who are summoned to search the scriptures to see if these things are so."

-- Thomas R. Schreiner (James Buchanan Harrison Professor of New Testament Interpretation and Associate Dean, The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, Louisville, Kentucky)

"There is something in here to challenge and to encourage all of us, no matter our persuasion. I pray this book will help others in the same way it has helped me."

-- Justin Taylor (Executive vice president for book publishing, Crossway, Wheaton, Illinois)

"...the most helpful book on the various millennial views I have seen since W. J. Grier's The Momentous Event. His work is marked by careful exegesis of pertinent texts, and ranges widely and deeply in all of the relevant Scriptural passages dealing with the end of the age."

-- Douglas F. Kelly (Professor of Theology Emeritus, Reformed Theological Seminary, Charlotte, North Carolina)

Sam Storms' Kingdom Come is a remarkably comprehensive and informative study of eschatology from a Reformed perspective. Not only does he persuasively argue the amillennial position but he provides a clear and charitable understanding of the alternatives. On topic after topic, I marveled at Storms' sound handling and lucid teaching of difficult material. Kingdom Come is extraordinarily helpful to the student of eschatology and no Reformed library will be complete without this book.

-- Richard D. Phillips (Senior Minister, Second Presbyterian Church, Greenville, South Carolina)

Imminently readable, this is the book I would recommend on amillennialism from here on out.

-- Jared C. Wilson (Director of Content Strategy for Midwestern Baptist Theological Seminary and Managing Editor of For The Church, Midwestern's site for gospel-centered resources.)

"Sam Storms' book, Kingdom Come: the Amillennial Alternative, is a substantial work on the viability of the Amillennial perspective on eschatology, including that of the Book of Revelation.....Even those who may disagree with Storms' Amillennial approach will definitely benefit from his book."

-- G. K. Beale (Professor of New Testament and Biblical Theology, Westminster Theological Seminary, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania)

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