An Eschatological Grounding For A Standard Sacred Text

This volume considers the question, “What is the eschatological future of the Bible?” by way of fresh, optimistic exploration of the Scripture. For instance, “Is Scripture incinerated with the re-formation of the New Heaven and Earth?” Or “Does forever mean forever in every case except when applied to Scripture?”

The focus of this volume is not pre-, post-, or amillennial eschatological positions. In the Eternal State eschatological perspectives will be established history. It is from the continuity and consummation of God’s redemptive plan in Christ that this volume considers the enduring role of God’s Word. Take for example the following:

“Consider Scripture the uncorruptible seed (1 Peter 1:23), not only for salvation but for glorification as well. The seed begins with being born again but finds its end in glorification with all the ramifications of living eternally with Christ, (Romans 8:30). There would be no consummation or glorification, without the beginning, the regenerating work of the Spirit, (John 3:1-8).”

The topics of the End Times, Eternal State, Glorification, Scripture’s Canonical and Exegetical Continuity with the Eternal State are examined.

In a discipline oriented to reexamine the past, Eschatological Grounding provides a thought provoking, exegetically based theology, exploring God’s Word as a component part of the Eternal State.

Eschatological Grounding is available at the link below:

https://a.co/d/7LbrfKS

Published by Dr. Peter Van Kleeck, Sr.

Dr. Peter William Van Kleeck, Sr. : B.A., Grand Rapids Baptist College, 1986; M.A.R., Westminster Theological Seminary, 1990; Th.M., Calvin Theological Seminary, 1998; D. Min, Bob Jones University, 2013. Dr. Van Kleeck was formerly the Director of the Institute for Biblical Textual Studies, Grand Rapids, MI, (1990-1994) lecturing, researching and writing in the defense of the Masoretic Hebrew text, Greek Received Text and King James Bible. His published works include, "Fundamentalism’s Folly?: A Bible Version Debate Case Study" (Grand Rapids: Institute for Biblical Textual Studies, 1998); “We have seen the future and we are not in it,” Trinity Review, (Mar. 99); “Andrew Willet (1562-1621: Reformed Interpretation of Scripture,” The Banner of Truth, (Mar. 99); "A Primer for the Public Preaching of the Song of Songs" (Outskirts Press, 2015). Dr. Van Kleeck is the pastor of the Providence Baptist Church in Manassas, VA where he has ministered for the past twenty-one years. He is married to his wife of 43 years, Annette, and has three married sons, one daughter and eighteen grandchildren.

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