D211, D212 Prophecies of the Last Days, Sem 2.
Designed for the advanced student who is already familiar with the scope of Bible prophecy,
this course focuses on specific end-time events. The introductory material explains the
positions of pre-tribulationists, mid-tribulationists, and post-tribulationists; pre-millennialists,
post-millennialists, and a-millennialists; partial rapturists, inclusive rapturists, secret
rapturists, and visible rapturists; dispensationalists, ultra-dispensationalists, and historicists.
Following this is a presentation of over thirty arguments by anti-rapturists and an equal
number of arguments by pro-rapturists—the student is bound to come away more highly
informed!
Other topics include the last trump, the seventy weeks of Daniel, the 2,300 days of Daniel, the
time of Jacob’s trouble, the battle of Armageddon, thirty-four known details about the
millennium, the “little season,” the judgments of God, the new heavens and new earth, and the
doctrine of eternal death (with a refutation of annihilationism and universal reconciliation).
This course provides each student with a harmonious picture of how all prophecies of the last
days converge into one clear continuum of end-time events. 6 credits. Prerequisite: The
Apocalypse and the Book of Daniel, B171, B172.
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