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John, Beloved Disciple: A Survey of his Theology examines the themes, concepts and theology of John in his gospel, his letters, and in Revelation. A superb analysis of the writings and theology of the books written by John, Reymond also responds to the two modern theologies of Bultmann and Kaseman. Reymond makes a strong case for John’s authorship on the Gospel that bears his name, the Johannine...

6. The progressive parallelism or recapitulation view. Advocates of this view argue that the seven sections of the Revelation cover the period of the church age between Christ’s first and second advents from repeated (but in some ways different) perspectives in ascending, climactic order, with special emphasis on the end times. Amillennialists espouse this interpretation, and it is this approach which I personally take. F. An Outline of Its Content21 Special Interpretation Note: Before we actually
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