Monday, October 27, 2008

And here...we....go.

The start of my research paper. Wohoo! In this research paper I will explore both postmillennialism and amillennialism by reading well-known and acclaimed authors, and weighing those arguments offered up in those books with the Scripture, and hopefully I will come to some kind of conclusion. Here is the list of books (that will change, I know) that I will use as sources for my paper:

Postmillennialism:


Calvin, John. Institutes of the Christian Religion. Philedalphia, PA: The Westminster Press. (No date)


Bass, Ralph E., Jr. Back to the Future: A Study in the Book of Revelation Greenville, SC: Living Hope Press. 2004.


Gentry, Kenneth. Thine is the Kingdom: A Study of the Postmillennial Hope. Vallecito, CA: Chalcedon Foundation. 2003.


Bahnsen, Greg L. Victory in Jesus: The Bright Hope of Postmillennialism. Texarkana, AR: Covenant Media Press. 1999.


A-millennialism:


Riddlebarger, Kim. A Case for Amillennialism: Understanding the End Times. Baker Book House. 2003.


Warfield, B.B. "The Apocalypse" in Selected Shorter Writings. Presbyterian and Reformed: Phillipsburg, 1971.


Augustine. The City of God. Chicago: The University of Chicago, Encyclopedia of Britannica. 1952.


Travis, Stephen. Christ Will Come Again: Hope for the Second Coming of Jesus. Toronto: Clements Publishing. 2004.

1 comment:

David Maxwell said...

This looks like it will be interesting. I wish I'd come up with a theological topic, now that I think about it. I'll be interested to see what your conclusions are.