Alan Kurschner: Apantēsis (Meeting) Does Not Mean ‘an Immediate Escort’ Back to Earth: A Response to Posttribulationism (2019)

rather than reading the posttrib concept of an “immediate escort to earth” back into the meaning of apantēsis, it is better to take three explicit biblical passages that depict the people of God being escorted to heaven—not earth—when Jesus returns. Continue reading “Alan Kurschner: Apantēsis (Meeting) Does Not Mean ‘an Immediate Escort’ Back to Earth: A Response to Posttribulationism (2019)”

Jason Bradfield: Irrefutable Refutation of Hyper-Preterism (2018)

Some were denying the resurrection of bodies, yet accepted that Christ bodily rose, so Paul argues that those two beliefs are contradictory to one another because of the logical relationship between them. They both cannot be true at the same time. And since Christ did bodily rise, then there can be no objection to the rest of us bodily rising. Continue reading “Jason Bradfield: Irrefutable Refutation of Hyper-Preterism (2018)”