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Apocalypse Then - Not Now!  (204 pp, pb)  -  Michael Hall    $12.00
Shows why the premillennial futurist views are wrong and inadequate and why the preterist view is far superior, especially in terms of the worldview it supplies. Easy to understand. Explains why futurist interpretative methods fall short and why the preterist hermeneutic is so powerful. Presents the full preterist view and its implications. Good introduction to give to your futurist friends.

The Avenging of the Apostles & Prophets  (469 pp, hb)  -  Arthur Ogden   $19.95
Teaches the pre-70 date of the book of Revelation. Excellent commentary on Revelation. Shows how it was mostly fulfilled by the time Jerusalem was destroyed in A.D. 70, and documents the fulfillments using Josephus and other historical sources. Ogden is not a Full Preterist, but approaches Revelation from a mostly preterist perspective. There is a workbook that goes with this.

The Avenging of the Apostles & Prophets  (wkbk) (112 pp, pb)  -  Arthur Ogden   $4.95
This is the workbook that goes with the commentary by the same name above. Only $3.95 if purchased with the textbook above.  Teaches a pre-70 date of the book of Revelation. Excellent workbook for getting a thorough grasp of the book of Revelation. Shows how it was mostly fulfilled by the time Jerusalem was destroyed in A.D. 70, and documents the fulfillments using Josephus and other historical sources. Ogden approaches Revelation from a mostly preterist perspective.

Babylon - The Great City of Revelation  (234 pp, pb)  -  Joseph Balyeat    $9.95
Reformed author in the same vein as Ken Gentry showing that Revelation was written before AD 70, and that the Great City doomed for destruction can be no other than the first century city of Jerusalem. Intended to be a companion to David Chilton's The Great Tribulation and Ken Gentry's The Beast of Revelation. Discusses the implications of the preterist view for the Christian today.

Babylon the Harlot City  (50 pp, pb)  -  Ken Davies   $6.95
Proves that the Harlot City in Revelation can only be Jerusalem.  Answers all the major objections that have been raised against the Jerusalem view.  Brief, but very persuasive little book.  From an author who has been promoting Preterism since the 1980's.  Has written many book reviews and feature articles for the Kingdom Counsel newsletter.  Published by IPA.

Beast of Revelation  (246 pp, pb)  -  Kenneth L. Gentry, Jr.    $14.95
This along with Gentry's bigger book, Before Jerusalem Fell (avail. here), is one of the best defenses for the early date of Revelation in print.  Also teaches the Beast in Revelation is Nero, instead of a Jewish entity as some other preterists teach.  Vanderwaal's book against Hal Lindsey presents the Jewish concept of the Beast.  It is available through IPA as well.

Before Jerusalem Fell  (409 pp, pb)  -  Kenneth L. Gentry, Jr.    $19.95
The most significant defense of the early pre-AD 70 date of the book of Revelation in print. This will be one of the classics. Thoroughly and convincingly answers all the futurist arguments for a post-AD 70 date. Shows that most (if not all) of the book of Revelation was fulfilled by the time Jerusalem was destroyed in AD 70.  Newly revised.  If you have the former edition, you will want this revised one too!

Behind the Veil of Moses  (448 pp, pb)  -  Brian L. Martin    $19.95
Exposes the fallicies of the Premil. Disp. view, along with a clear presentation of the Biblical evidence for the AD 70 fulfillments. Covers a lot of ground on crucial topics and texts, including: date of Rev., this generation, apocalyptic lang., Matt. 24, 70 weeks of Daniel, millennium, resurrection, rapture, and the implications for us today.

Beyond the End Times  (308 pp, pb)  -  John Noe    $19.95
Second Edition now has a Scripture Index.  Shows why the Futurist predictions of a soon end of the world are absolutely mistaken.  Written for easy reading.  Excellent addition to the growing list of Preterist books dealing with the implications of the past fulfillment view.  We are living "Beyond The End Times."  Answers many of those "What Now?" questions.

Biblical Apocalyptics  (513 pp, pb)  -  Milton S. Terry    $39.95
A classic study of the figurative and apocalyptic language used in Scripture, especially in the Old Testament prophets.  Takes a preterist approach to most of Biblical prophecy using solid Biblical principles of interpretation.  Especially helpful in the area of interpreting symbolic and apocalyptic language. 

Biblical Hermeneutics (2nd Edition)  (782 pp, pb)  -  Terry S. Milton    $59.95
A classic hermeneutics manual first printed in 1883. This reprint of the second edition contains numerous enhancements, especially in the area of prophetic interpretation. Used in most seminary hermeneutics courses throughout the last century. Takes a preterist approach to most of Biblical prophecy. Especially helpful in the area of interpreting symbolic and apocalyptic language. Material here you will not find anywhere else.

Blast From the Past (40 pp, pb)  -  Don Preston    $4.95
Subtitled "The Truth About Armageddon." Futurist prophecy "experts" on TV, radio, in print, and on the Internet are saying the final battle with Gog and Magog is just about to happen. Preston uses keen logic and Biblical exposition to prove that the Blast is actually Past.

The Book of Enoch  (154 pp, pb)  -  R. H. Charles, translator    $13.00
Fine example of the "apocalyptic" style of writings commonly read in the synagogues and churches of the first two centuries BC and AD. Jude quotes from it as if it was both well-known and useful. The highly symbolic language used in Enoch is almost identical to that found in such Biblical books as Daniel and Revelation. Helps one understand this style of writing and interpret it.

Can God Tell Time?  (24 pp, pb)  -  Don Preston   $2.95
New Edition!  Enlarged and Enhanced!  The Time of Fulfillment is one of the two most important issues in the study of Last Things. The Nature of Fulfillment is the other. This tract deals with the NT time statements and shows why it is not only reasonable but necessary to believe they mean exactly what they say. Answers the futurist arguments using 2 Pet. 3:8. You will want to have a bunch of these tracts to give to your friends.

Can You Believe Jesus Said This?  (24 pp, pb)  -  Don Preston    $2.95
Discusses the return of Christ and associated Final Judgment dealt with in Matt. 16:27,28 - "For the Son of Man is about to come ... with His angels; and will then recompense every man ... some of those who are standing here who shall not taste death until they see the Son of Man coming ..." If the judgment and Christ's return did not occur, there is a serious integrity problem with Jesus and the NT writers.

Case Dismissed  (73 pp, pb)  -  Randall Otto    $7.95
Two scholarly papers.  One reviews R. C. Sproul's book, The Last Days According To Jesus, showing its inconsistency.  The second refutes charges of heresy that partial preterists have pushed against Preterism.  Powerful defense of the Preterist view against creedalism and traditionalism.

Come Out of Her My People  (208 pp, pb)  -  Janice Leonard   $9.95
A commentary on the book of Revelation from a covenantal perspective. Just as Israel was called out of Egypt to form a new nation just before Egypt was destroyed, so was the new covenant nation of true Israel called out of the old covenant-breaking nation just before its destruction in AD 70. A unique covenantal and fully preterist approach to Revelation.

Commentary on NT from Talmud & Hebraica  (4-vol., 300+ pgs ea., hb) - John Lightfoot    $69.95
John Lightfoot sat on the Westminster Assembly and was reputed to be the foremost Hebraicist of his day. In this 4-volume set he shows how a knowledge of Jewish history and tradition sheds tremendous light on the NT. Many splendid insights and preterist statements can be found here. Highly recommended.

The Corinthian Catastrophe  (62 pp, pb)  -  G. E. Gardiner    $7.95
Shows the charismatic gifts were signs to Israel that she was about to collapse, as well as miraculous provision to help the church through its most vulnerable period. Once the church was fully established and Jerusalem was destroyed at 70 AD, the gifts ceased. Also teaches that all the books of the NT were written by 70 AD. Gardiner, a Baptist minister, was formerly charismatic.

 Daniel - Fulfilled Prophecy  (202 pp, pb)  -  Jessie E. Mills, Jr.    $12.95
Verse-by-verse and chapter-by-chapter commentary on the book of Daniel. Lots of excellent historical and exegetical insights. From a fully consistent Preterist perspective. Every serious student of Daniel's prophecies needs to have this book in their library. Easy to understand for every Bible student, yet rich in content for scholars and serious students of Daniel. This is the companion volume to his commentary on Revelation entitled: "Revelation Survey and Research. " Both available here.

Day and the Hour  (354 pp, pb)  -  Francis Gumerlock   $14.95
Subtitled, "Christianity's Perennial Fascination with Predicting the End of the World."  A catalog of over 600 failed prophecies over the past 2,000 years.  Exposes the erroneous predictions, dreams and delusions of all who believed their religious group would experience the end of the world in their generation.

Dead In Their Tracks  (88 pp, pb)  -  John Noe     $9.95
This book shows how the preterist view has the "only solution" to the liberal/skeptic attack on the Bible.  Very powerful evidence supporting the past fulfillment of Bible Prophecy.

Death and the Afterlife  (315 pp, pb)  -  Robert Morey     $15.95
The Biblical doctrine of "eternal conscious punishment" is under attack both within and without the Preterist movement.  This book refutes the Annihilationist (Conditional Immortality) view and presents the unassailable Biblical case for eternal conscious punishment.  "...a more than adequate reply to William Fudge's work." -- Dr. John Gerstner

The Development of the NT  (99 pp, pb)  -  Arthur Ogden    $6.95
Ever wish you could get a quick and easy introduction to the authorship and dates of the New Testament books and their inter-related chronology?  This is that book!  Must reading for all who want to study the history of the development of the New Testament writings.  Defends a pre-70 date for all of the NT books.  Excellent historical background info for the NT writings.

End Times Fiction  (232 pp, pb)  -  Gary  DeMar   $14.95
An intelligent, scholarly, and pointed critique of the defective theology of the "Left Behind" series of books and movies.  DeMar says, "No longer will modern prophecy gurus be able to coast on unchallenged laurels."  You need to read this and give copies to your friends who are caught up in the "Left Behind" delusion.

Eusebius' Ecclesiastical History  (477 pp, hb)  -  C. F. Cruse, trans.   $16.95
Best historical information about people & events shaping the Church in 1st three centuries.  Quotes both Christian & non-Christian sources.  Shows different interpretations of prophecy already in the 2nd century, repudiates millennialists, and recommends figurative approach.  Interprets Matt. 24 as referring to AD 70, and quotes Josephus to document it.

Everyman's Talmud  (405 pp, pb)  -  Abraham Cohen   $17.95
The finest one-volume "Reader's Digest" of rabbinical literature in print. If you want to know what the Jews of Jesus' day believed about the Messiah and His Kingdom, this is the place. Superb source for background information about the culture, language, history and politics of Judaism in the first century. Sheds much light on the Temple, sacrifices, and festivals of the Old Testament.

  Expectations Demand a First Century Rapture  (158 pp, pb)  -  Ed  Stevens   $9.95
The first book from a Preterist in this generation teaching a literal rapture of all true Christians at the time of the Parousia in AD 66-70.  Five scholars a century ago (J. S. Russell, Milton S. Terry, Richard Weymouth, William S. Urmy, and Ernest Hampden-Cook) took a similar view.  This book takes their somewhat sketchy theory and fully develops it.  Includes answers to all the major objections and a phrase-by-phrase grammatical analysis of the rapture text (1 Thess. 4:13-18).  Ground-breaking new work.  The "next wave" in Preterism!  Walt Hibbard, Arthur Melanson, and many others join with Stevens in offering this theory for your consideration.

Forcing God's Hand  (166 pp, pb)  -  Grace Halsell    $15.95
Subtitled, "Why Millions Pray for a Quick Rapture -- and Destruction of Planet Earth."  A great expos? of the strange marriage of convenience between the US Christian Right and Israel.  Neither likes the other - but they use one another.  Exposes Falwell's Christian Tours as having only one purpose:  to raise money for Falwell and Israel. 

Glorious Return of Jesus Christ  (90 pp, pb)  -  Jimmy Henry   $7.95
Great introduction to the Preterist view from a Baptist pastor.  Explains his own struggle with prophecy.  Gives interpretative guidelines.  Prints out all scriptures so the reader doesn't have to look them up.  Excellent material on the problem of timing.  Keys to interpreting Revelation.  Exhortations to avoid the traps of tradition. 

The Great Tribulation  (195 pp, pb)  -  David Chilton   $8.95
Proof that "The Great Tribulation" predicted by Jesus in Matthew 24:21 was indeed the awful "days of vengeance" and time of covenant judgment that Moses had warned the Israelites about in Deuteronomy 28-32. From the pen of the brilliant thinker and powerful writer, David Chilton. Written before he took a fully consistent preterist view, but still extremely helpful.

Great Tribulation - Past or Future?  (224 pp, pb)  -  Tommy Ice & Ken Gentry    $12.95
A debate between a partial preterist (Ken Gentry) and a Pre-Trib Premillennialist (Tommy Ice).  Provides many clear insights into the inconsistencies, strengths and weaknesses of both views, and reveals how really superior the Preterist view is to both of the views being defended here.

Hal Lindsey & Biblical Prophecy  (139 pp, pb)  -  Cornelius Vanderwaal    $9.95
Excellent presentation of basic preterist approach from a reformed covenant perspective. Much material here to combat premillennial futurist ideas and showing the validity of interpreting much of Revelation figuratively. Also teaches that the Beast and the Harlot of the book of Revelation were both Jewish. Much food for thought here by a well-qualified Dutch Reformed scholar and covenant theologian.

Have Heaven & Earth Passed Away?  (35 pp, pb)  -  Don Preston    $4.95
Subtitled: A Study of Matt. 5:17,18. Shows why it's inconsistent to believe OT Law is no longer fully binding if the old "Heaven and Earth" have not passed away. Shows the Old Heaven and Earth was the OT temple system, and that the New Heaven and Earth is the Kingdom of Christ (the Church) which is already here. The Law was fulfilled completely by the time Jerusalem fell in 70 AD.

Hebrews: Covenants in Contrast  (90 pp, pb)  -  Eugene Fadeley   $8.95
Survey of the book of Hebrews from a preterist perspective.  Perfect quarterly Bible Class study book.  Thirteen Lessons.  Study questions at the end of each chapter.  Examines some of the typological significance of Christ?s work on the cross and His work in the Heavenly Temple to complete atonement.

Hell On Trial  (258 pp, pb)  -  Robert A. Peterson   $14.95
One of the best three books I have found on the subject of Eternal Conscious Punishment (Hell).  Thorough examination of the subject through the Old and New Testaments, as well as Church History.  Clearly refutes the error of Universalism and Annihilationism.  Great companion book to Gerstner's more topical study.

Hell Under Fire (256pp, hardback only)  -  Morgan & Peterson   $19.95
Excellent multi-authored refutation of Universalism and Annihilationism, and thorough Biblical defense of "eternal conscious punishment." Published 2004. Includes such conservative authors as J. I. Packer, Sinclair Ferguson, Christopher Morgan, Robert Peterson, Greg Beale, and four others.

Hints on the Interpretation of Prophecy  (206 pp, pb)  -  Moses Stuart   $14.95
From a partial preterist in the middle of the 19th century. Reprint of the 1842 second edition. Surprisingly easy to read. Guidelines for interpreting Bible prophecy. Deals with specific futurist objections (double sense, should assumptions about nature of fulfillment determine the time, etc.).

House Divided  (411 pp, hb)  -  Greg Bahnsen & Kenneth Gentry    $24.95
Shows the tremendous confusion existing within futurist views of prophecy, and the superior consistency of the preterist approach. Excellent for pastors and theological students caught up in Pre-Trib Rapture theology or similar Premil Dispensational theories. Excellent material on the optimistic preterist worldview. Includes a response to Hal Lindsey's book, The Road To Holocaust.

How To Understand the Bible  (149 pp, pb)  -  Robert Palmer    $10.95
Many of us have never been taught how to study the Bible, nor what tools are available to make that study easy and meaningful. This book does just that. Shows how every book of the Bible relates to God’s plan of redemption. Shows what concordances and other Bible study tools are available and how to use them. An extremely helpful tool for Bible Interpretation. 

I Will Be Their God  (159 pp, pb)  -  Janice Leonard  $8.95
Subtitled, "Understanding The Covenant."  Traces the covenant theme throughout the Scripture. Builds a covenantal framework for understanding the Plan of Redemption and eschatology. Gives a more thorough grasp of the continuity between Old and New Covenants, and a deeper appreciation of the work of Christ for His chosen covenant people.

The Incredible Scofield and His Book  (324 pp, hb)  -  Joe Canfield   $19.95
Most Bible students have heard of the Scofield Reference Bible, and may even own one. But few have read anything about Scofield. This well-researched and documented book reveals his questionable character. Loraine Boettner says this refutation is so powerful that "...if dispensationalists would read it carefully, perhaps half of them would turn from that system."

Into All The World, Then Comes The End  (139 pp, pb)  -  Don Preston    $10.95
One of the key signs of the nearness of Christ's return mentioned in Matthew 24 is the preaching of the gospel "into all the world." This book presents the NT evidence to show that the Great Commission was accomplished before Jerusalem was destroyed in AD 70.

Israel 1948 Countdown to Nowhere  (47 pp, pb)  -  Don Preston   $4.95
Preston applies his keen logic to show that the return of the Jews to the land of Israel in 1948 was not the fulfillment of end-time prophecy.  Those prophecies were fulfilled in the establishment of the "better things" in Christ and the Church, and in the destruction of the old physical temple system at AD 70.
 

Israel and the Nations  (258 pp, pb)  -  F. F. Bruce   $21.95
Superb study of Biblical history, especially from the Babylonian captivity down to the second destruction of Jerusalem in AD 70.  Numerous lists of kings and rulers, charts, maps, photos, and illustrations.  You will constantly refer back to it as you study Jewish and Christian history.  Indispensible for getting a grasp of the intertestamental period. The charts alone in the back of the book are worth the price!

Israel Illusion  (34 pp, pb)  -  John Noe   $3.95
Modern Israel is not the subject of end-time prophecy. All the promises made to fleshly Israel were fulfilled by the time Jerusalem was destroyed in AD 70 and in their still on-going scattering among the nations. Spiritual Israel was composed of the righteous remnant of believing Jews plus the ingrafted Gentiles. This is not replacement theology, but rather fulfillment in the better country, city, and temple of Christ and His Church.

Josephus: The Complete Works (1144 pp)  -  William Whiston, trans.    $21.95-pb,  $26.95-hb
New enhanced edition.  Get a grip on the historical context of the first century out of which the NT came. Includes both the Antiquities of the Jews and The Wars. Invaluable in tracing the course of the Jewish revolt and Jerusalem's final destruction in AD 70. Tells the story in literal language which the book of Revelation presents in symbolic and apocalyptic imagery. Must reading for serious Bible students.  New edition.  Easier to read with commentary & illustrations by Paul Maier.

Josephus - The Essential Works  (416 pp, hb)  -  Paul L. Maier    $27.95
Reader's digest version of Josephus' Antiquities and The Jewish War. Maps, pictures, charts, and diagrams, along with a modern translation. Essential for a clear grasp of first century history, especially regarding AD 70. Makes historical context of the NT come alive. Same as The Essential Writings, except all illustrations have been enhanced and colorized.

The Last Days According to Jesus  (253 pp, pb)  -  R. C. Sproul, Sr.   $16.95
R. C. Sproul's much-anticipated defense of the partial preterist view.   He has long recommended J. S. Russell's book on the Parousia.  This volume identifies the differences between partial and full preterists.  Sproul's major objection against full preterism is the resurrection.  One of the most significant preterist books yet.  Sure to fuel an even more extensive debate.

Last Days Identified  (138pp, pb)  -  Don Preston   $11.95
The blockbuster success of the "Left Behind" books and videos have deepened the fear in millions of Christians that we today are living in the Last Days. Preston shows clearly from the Bible that the Last Days already ended at AD 70 when Jerusalem was destroyed. We no longer dread the future, but embrace it with optimism. This book is liberating and encouraging for those who have been lost in the fearful forest of futurism!

Last Days Madness  (455 pp, pb)  -  Gary DeMar   $19.95
The modern church is obsessed with end-time prophecy. By failing to grasp the original intent, much hysteria, disillusionment, and even defection from the Christian faith has resulted. DeMar's newly expanded book shows how the pre-trib rapture worldview paralyzes Christianity and destroys its productive influence in the world. Positive, optimistic and dominion-oriented worldview.

Leaving the Rapture Behind  (23 pp, pb)  -  Don Preston   $3.95
Preston proves Lahaye's Pre-Trib "Left Behind" view is totally wrong on its timing of the "rapture." Even preterist "literal rapture" advocates will find much here to agree with, as well as some things to differ on. But the debate is healthy for the cause of truth.

Matthew 24 Fulfilled  (293 pp, pb)  -  John Bray   $15.00
Written by a Southern Baptist evangelist after many years of eschatological study at some of the world's best theological libraries. Interprets all of Matt. 24 as fulfilled in AD 70. Does not divide the chapter into two sections. Compelling arguments. Easy-to-read style, with a valuable collection of information from preterist writers that you will not find all together in any other book.

The Messiah's Return  (71 pp, pb)  -  Timothy James   $5.95
Shows how futurist views of eschatology are inconsistent and undermine the integrity of Scripture. Presents the clear teaching of the NT that Christ's return was imminent in the first century. Careful look at the eschatology of Luke to repudiate the various liberal attempts to side-step the TIME statements. Shows why the Delay, non-occurrence, and double-fulfillment ideas are not adequate.

Misplaced Hope  (224 pp, pb)  -  Sam Frost   $17.95
A well-documented and carefully reasoned preterist analysis of and response to Seraiah's book against preterism. Examines the writings of the Apostolic Fathers (first 80 years after AD 70) to expose the inconsistencies and fallicies inherent in the views of Seraiah, Gentry, Sproul Jr., and other partial preterists.

Paradise Restored  (340 pp, pb)  -  David Chilton   $19.95
Subtitled, "An Eschatology of Dominion." Written as an intro to "Biblical eschatology and a way of reading the Bible." Our presuppositions affect the outcome of our study. This book attempts to reconstruct our eschatological presuppositions by approaching Biblical prophecy from a redemptive, historical, preterist hermeneutic. Many fresh insights here to build an optimistic and long-term worldview.

  The Parousia  (608 pp, pb)  -  James Stuart Russell   $19.95
Newly reprinted by IPA. The classic defense of the Preterist view. Written a century ago (1878), it examines each NT book, analyzes the doctrine of the second coming, and concludes that Christ returned in AD 70. Includes a survey and interpretation of the book of Revelation. New forewords by Walt Hibbard and Ed Stevens, as well as the the original "Afterword" that Russell added to his second edition. Contains a picture of Russell and a biographical sketch about him. This is the book which most profoundly influenced David Chilton to take the preterist view. Endorsements on the back by Walt Hibbard, Gary DeMar, Ken Gentry and R. C. Sproul, Sr. No serious student of eschatology should be without it.

Perilous Times  (174 pp, pb)  -  Ken Gentry    $13.95
Foreword by R. C. Sproul, Sr.  Subtitled "A Study In Eschatological Evil."  A study of Daniel's Abomination of Desolation, Wars & Tribulation in Matthew 24, Man of Lawlessness in 2 Thess. 2, the Beast and Great City Babylon of Revelation from a partial preterist view.  Much useful information.

Promise of His Coming  (223 pp, pb)  -  Richard & Janice Leonard   $13.95
Subtitled, "Interpreting New Testament Statements Concerning the Time of Christ's Appearance."  Discusses the merits and implications of three different possible approaches to the Time statements: 1) They were wrong, 2) They really didn't mean what they seem, or 3) The Parousia really occurred in AD 70 just like the NT time statements indicated. Discusses the creedal issue.

Prophecy:  The Year 2000 and Beyond?  (92 pp, pb)  -  Eugene Fadeley    $8.95
An excellent introduction to the Preterist view and its major implications.   Written in very easy-to-read language. Makes study of Bible prophecy easier.   Also deals somewhat with the timing issues and the date-setters, and discusses the current interest in the year 2000 from a Preterist perspective. Great choice for those just beginning to look at the preterist viewpoint.

Questions About The Afterlife  (52 pp, pb)  -  Ed Stevens     $6.95   
We asked Gary DeMar what it is about the Preterist view that he has the most difficulty with.  He submitted five excellent questions about the resurrection, the afterlife, and the nature of our resurrection bodies, which we feel are very relevant.  Presents the same "Immortal Body at Death" view of the resurrection that Curtis, Davies, Harden, Hibbard, and Noe are teaching. The BEST preterist book on the resurrection.

Redating The New Testament  (369 pp, pb)  -  John A. T. Robinson   $33.95
An unusually conservative attempt to prove that every one of the books in our New Testament were written before AD 70, from a somewhat liberal theologian who is nevertheless a first-rate scholar.  He dates all the NT books as pre-70 because, "...the single most datable and climactic event of the period ? the fall of Jerusalem in AD 70 ? is never once mentioned [in the NT] as a past fact."

Repent or Perish  (218 pp, pb)  -  John H. Gerstner   $10.95
Excellent presentation of the Biblical support for the doctrine of "eternal conscious punishment." Written as a refutation of the "annihilationist" or "conditional immortality" views of such men as John Stott and Edward Fudge, and the universalist view. Highly recommended for anyone having difficulty sorting out these issues.

Results of Fulfilled Prophecy  (198 pp, pb)  -  Jessie E. Mills, Jr.   $12.95
Presents a lot of preterist material from a topical approach.  From a Church of Christ author who has been promoting the past fulfillment of prophecy since the 1950's.  Wrote feature articles for our newsletter back in the 1980's.  Takes a very similar view of the resurrection as Stevens, Noe, Hibbard, Curtis and Harden.  Many excellent ideas not found anywhere else. Published by IPA.

Revelation Survey and Research  (295 pp, pb)  -  Jessie E. Mills, Jr.   $15.95
First full commentary on the whole book of Revelation from a fully consistent preterist. Lots of historical and exegetical insights, including evidence from the Syriac and the Targums. Every serious student of prophecy needs to have this. This is the second volume in a two-part series on Daniel-Revelation. Be sure to get both volumes, available here. His book on Daniel is titled, "Daniel - Fulfilled Prophecy."

Seal Up Vision & Prophecy  (47 pp, pb)  -  Don Preston    $6.95
Deals with the "Seventy Weeks" of Daniel 9:24-27. Shows how Daniel's vision was fulfilled by the events surrounding Christ and His generation leading up to the destruction of Jerusalem in A.D. 70. Explains the implications of that fulfillment for redemptive history, including the cessation of further prophecy. Preston builds his arguments in an easy to grasp style.

The Second Coming - Mission Accomplished  (622 pp, hb)  -  Tom & Steve Kloske    $24.95
Subtitled, "An Alternate View to Current End-Times." Handles many of the most common objections raised against the Preterist view. Deals with Matt. 24, the book of Revelation, and Daniel 9. Lots of good research and Biblical exposition. Powerful apologetic for the Preterist view.

The Second Coming - Postponed or Fulfilled?  (111 pp, pb)  -  Arthur Melanson    $9.95
Great preterist insights covering many of the most frequently asked questions and objections to the preterist view, from his Vest Pocket series, newsletter articles, radio lessons, and his own deep study of God's Word. Shows the Second Coming occurred in the first century just like the NT writers predicted.  Full of practical insights that will fill you with the Joy of the Lord.

Shattering The Left Behind Delusion  (153 pp, pb)  -  John Noe     $12.95   
Discusses the fallacies of the Pre-Trib Rapture viewpoint, and the individual implications of the "general resurrection" in AD 70 from the "Immortal Body at Death" viewpoint.  Same view of the resurrection as taught by Curtis, Davies, Harden, Hibbard, and Stevens.  Excellent material that answers many of the tough questions Sproul and other partial preterists are asking.

Stone of Zoheleth  (441 pp, pb)  -  Eileen Polsky    $24.95
Extremely interesting and captivating preterist novel. Draws from non-fictional Josephus and other non-fictional historians to build its fictional characters and plots. Incredible insights into first century culture. Gives a whole new perspective and greater appreciation for audience relevance. Will probably be a movie someday!

Taken to Heaven in A.D. 70  (335 pp, pb) - Ian Harding    reg. $17.95
Intro price $15.95 incl. shpg (until Aug. 1, 2005)
Just like Russell's book (The Parousia) surveys all the NT "second coming" texts to establish the AD 70 TIMING of the Parousia, Harding's book covers all the NT texts which mention anything the first century saints EXPECTED to experience at the AD 70 parousia. Destined to become a classic defense of the first century rapture. A "must read" for every preterist.

Tally Ho! To the Preterist Frontier  (34 pp, pb)  -  Eileen Polsky    $4.95
Fictional story comparing the spread of the Preterist view to the taming of the wild west.  Characters are named appropriately according to their roles in the story.  For youth and adults, ages ten and up.  Easy to read.  Captivating story.

The Temple, Its Ministries & Services  (256 pp, hb)  -  Alfred Edersheim    $25.95
Edersheim’s classic (1874) work on the temple, priesthood and sacrificial system as they were in Jesus' day. Enhanced to include over 75 full-color photographs and illustrations. Of special significance are the interspersed photos of Alex Garrand’s 1:100 scale model of Herod’s temple. The best one-volume explanation of the OT sacrificial system and how it was typologically fulfilled by Christianity. Highly recommended. Another “must have” for your personal library.

Time Is At Hand  (138 pp, pb)  -  Jay Adams   $11.95
Defends a partial preterist view of eschatology against premillennialism.  Includes studies of both Revelation 20 (the proof text of the Premils), and  Matthew 24 (with parallels).  Deals especially with the imminency TIME texts in the book of Revelation to show how they demand an early date of writing and a first century application.  For a book written over 30 years ago, it contains an amazing amount of Preterist material.

The Time of Christ's Return  (24 pp, pb)  -  Albert R. Pigeon    $2.95
Pocket-size tract with no commentary. Has 21 different scriptures with questions to answer about each verse. No answers given. Sixteen review questions at the end. Good to give to anyone willing to study the Bible objectively and discover what it means on their own. Lets scripture interpret scripture.

Top Ten Misconceptions About Jesus' 2nd Coming  (57 pp, pb)  -  John Noe    $5.95
John Noe is not new to the Preterist view.  He makes a difficult subject easy to read and understand.  Deals with ten of the most common questions that arise when considering the implications of the Preterist view.   Very helpful FAQ's material.  If you haven't confronted these issues yet, you will soon!  Arm yourself.

What To Do While Waiting for the Rapture  (45 pp, mss size)  -  Albert R. Pigeon    $9.95
Quiz Book. Subtitled, "A fun, easy, do-it-yourself course on the Return of Christ." Chock full of good humor as it subtly and not-so-subtly critiques the futurist approach to prophecy and persuasively builds the case for the preterist view. A "must give" to all your futurist friends who have a healthy sense of humor and are willing to have their prophetic views challenged.

Who Do You Say I AM?  (58 pp, mss size)  -  Ed Stevens   $9.95
Study of the Deity of Christ and the Trinity. Discusses meaning of "Son of God," Christ's pre-existence as eternally-begotten Son, necessity of the incarnation for atonement, implications of the virgin-birth for His Deity, impeccability of Christ, worshipping Christ, and other proofs. Shows why the Deity of Christ is essential for fellowship in Christ. Effectively counters unitarian arguments.

Who Is This Babylon? (239 pp, pb)  -  Don Preston    $12.95
New Book!  Proves conclusively that apostle Paul's eschatology was totally in sync with the Book of Revelation.  Powerful exposition of Revelation, especially concerning the Jewish identity of Babylon.  Shows conclusively that Revelation was written before and fulfilled by the Destruction of Jerusalem in AD 70. 


Audio Tapes & MP3 CD's

Only 99¢ per track (plus $5.00 per CD which can hold about 12 tracks).
Downloading is not available yet. Delivery on CD is the only option now.

Note: The prices listed below for each MP3 set assumes that you are buying only that one set. If you are buying multiple sets of MP3 tracks, we will automatically combine as many MP3 tracks per CD as possible, so that your cost is minimized.

Covenant Eschatology Symposiumabout a dozen speakers - (MP3 CD (24 tracks) - $28.76, 24 Audio Tapes - $100, or Both - $128.76)
This is the complete set of tapes from the Jan. 1993 Covenant Eschatology Symposium in Orlando Florida where Max & Tim King met with about a dozen Reformed scholars to discuss preterist eschatology. You will want to listen to these spirited interactions between futurist, partial preterist, and preterist theologians. The contrast really helps clarify what the real issues and problems are, especially for Reformed theology.

6 Day Creation & Worldwide Flood - Ed Stevens - (MP3 CD (5 tracks) - $9.95, 3 Audio tapes - $15.00, or Both - $24.95)
Preterism certainly challenges traditional views of Bible Prophecy, so it should not be surprising that other related doctrines will need to be reexamined. The literal 6-day creation and global flood are examples. These lessons focus on the Biblical text to show what it actually teaches. The ideas of a literal 6-day creation and a global flood are reaffirmed as true and in perfect harmony with Preterism.

Debate - Noe vs. Ice - John Noe vs. Tommy Ice - (MP3 CD (3 tracks) - $7.97, 2 Audio tapes - $10, or Both - $17.97)
Debate between Preterist John Noe and Futurist Tommy Ice held in Indianapolis on Nov. 11, 1999.  Ninety minutes of interaction.  Both men stick with their outlines and present a good summary of their own view and why they believe the other is mistaken.  Interesting exchange!

Debate - Preterist vs. Amil. - Preston/Stevens vs. Hartley/George - (MP3 CD (8 tracks) - $12.92, 4 Audio tapes in album - $25, or Both - $37.92)
Two Preterists (Don Preston & Ed Stevens) debated two Amillennialists (Kevin Hartley & Gary George) in New York on April 6, 2002.  The proposition affirmed by the Preterists:  "Jesus Came in Finality in AD 70?"  Four major and four minor presentations, plus audience interaction with the speakers at the end.  Both sides present their positions well, and explain what they see as weaknesses in their opponents' position. The Amils asked the Preterists why the Preterist view of the Resurrection should not be considered heretical. You will want to hear the Preterist reply!

Debate - Stevens vs. Hicks Ed Stevens vs. Olan Hicks - (MP3 CD (3 tracks) - $7.92, 2 Audio tapes - $10, or Both - $17.92)
Debate held July 5, 1991 in West Memphis, Arkansas. Ed Stevens affirms the full preterist view. Olan Hicks is a Church of Christ preacher who takes a traditional amillennial futurist position. Looks at several of the key issues and texts in eschatology, including the time statements, the AD 70 coming of Christ, Matthew 24 and the book of Revelation.

Early Church & The Creeds Hibbard, Davies, Stevens - (MP3 CD (4 tracks) - $8.96, 4 Audio tapes in album - $25, or Both - $33.96)
How did the early church miss the fulfillment of eschatology in AD 70? Who made the mistakes, when and why? Does the preterist view conflict with the great ecumenical creeds of the undivided church? Can the creeds be mistaken? How do preterists propose to deal with these extremely important and fundamental issues? Four lessons by three speakers.

Implications and Worldview Ed Stevens - (MP3 CD (1 track) - $5.99, 1 Audio tape - $5, or Both - $10.99)
Presentation given at the Nile Christian Church in Nile, New York on October 24, 1999, during the time when much attention was being focused on the impending end of the second millennium. Preterists offered a positive optimistic worldview during this time when most Christians were predicting doom and gloom and excessive misery. The long-term implications and optimistic worldview of Preterism. Title of this lesson was: "Reigning with Christ Beyond Y2K."

Matthew 24 Cannot Be Divided Ed Stevens - (MP3 CD (1 track) - $5.99, 1 Audio tape - $5, or Both - $10.99)
Speech made at the 1989 Covenant Eschatology Seminar in Warren, Ohio. Presents the chart in the book, What Happened in AD 70?, which proves exegetically that Matthew 24 is all one united narrative about the Destruction of Jerusalem in AD 70, and cannot be divided in to two sections with one section still future in fulfillment.

Parable of Ten VirginsEd Stevens - (MP3 CD (4 tracks) - $8.95, 2 Audio tapes - $11.95, Both - $19.95)
This is one of the most fascinating (but difficult) parables to interpret, even for preterists.  What does it teach about the return of Christ and what His saints would experience at His coming? The key is knowing which wedding custom Jesus is alluding to. This is the first time any Preterist has offered this kind of detailed analysis of this parable.  If you really want to understand it, this tape set (or MP3 CD) is for you.

Two handouts included:  (1) Chart illustrating the actual wedding custom Jesus was alluding to, and (2) Twelve-pages of notes with textual variation analysis, an explanation of the wedding custom, and a verse-by-verse commentary on the parable.  The handouts have additional material not mentioned on the tapes. 

Passing of Heaven & Earth David Chilton - (MP3 CD (1 track) - $5.99, 1 Audio tape - $5, Both - $10.99)
Two lessons delivered at a Preterist seminar in Oklahoma City after Chilton had moved all the way into the consistent Preterist view.  Shows how Second Peter Three refers to the fiery end of Judaism in AD 70, instead of the end of planet earth.  Uses John Owen's excellent material to prove that the Preterist view of 2 Peter 3 is in accord with Reformed exegesis.  Also explains how Theonomists misinterpret Matthew 5:17-19 and Heb. 8:13.

Chilton on Preterist WorldviewDavid Chilton - (MP3 CD (4 tracks) - $8.96, 4 Audio tapes - $20, or Both - $28.96)
Lectures delivered in Dallas just months before Chilton moved the rest of the way into a consistent Preterist view.  But even here he offers some very preterist interpretations of many eschatological passages, and discusses the long-term dominion-oriented implications of the optimistic preterist worldview.

Radio Co-Host - Bud Fleisher & Ed Stevens - (MP3 CD (15 tracks) - $24.85, 15 Audio tapes - $69, or Both - $93.85)
Discussion of many different Preterist topics, plus five interactions with call-in questions and objections. Stevens called long-distance to co-host fifteen radio shows (August thru December 2000) with Bud Fleisher in Clearwater, Florida.

Radio Talk Shows - Stevens & others - (MP3 CD (6 tracks) - $10.94, 6 Audio tapes - $30, or Both - $40.94)
Discussion of various Preterist topics. along with (sometimes likely) interaction with listeners questions and objections. Five radio shows with Arthur Melanson (1992-1999) and one with Marty Minto on the Salem radio in Phoenix (Jan. 2000).

Rapture Radio Studies Ed Stevens - (MP3 CD (4 tracks) - $8.96, 4 Audio tapes in album - $25, or Both - $33.96)
On his radio show, Arthur Melanson and Ed Stevens discuss the idea of a literal "snatching away" of all true Christians at the time of the Second Coming in AD 66-70. Five preterist scholars a century ago (J.S. Russell, Milton S. Terry, Richard Weymouth, William S. Urmy, and Ernest Hampden-Cook) took a similar view. Melanson and Stevens address the most common objections to the literal rapture view. The "next wave" in Preterism! Walt Hibbard, Arthur Melanson and many others join with Stevens in offering this for your consideration.

Resurrection Study SeriesEd Stevens - (MP3 CD (8 tracks) - $12.92, 6 Audio tapes in album - $35, or Both - $47.92)
Newly edited with even better lessons added in to replace some of the older ones. Lessons from five different seminars (Baytown TX, Valley Forge PA, Pensacola FL, Bellmawr NJ, and Omaha NE). Extensive survey of Ed Stevens' "individual body" approach to the resurrection. Different from Max King's "collective body" position. Teaches a spiritual nature of the individual's resurrection body, similar to Murray Harris' view in his book, "From Grave To Glory." For serious students. Same view as Curtis, Davies, Harden, Hibbard, and Noe.

Resurrection in John 5, 6, & 11 Ed Stevens - (MP3 CD (4 tracks) - $8.96, 2 Audio tapes - $10, or Both - $18.96)
Apostle John records far more of Jesus’ teaching on the resurrection than any of the other writers of our New Testament. These two lessons examine the connection between “eternal life” and the resurrection, and analyze the meaning of the Greek word “AION” in relation to both the Resurrection and the Life. Lessons delivered at two consecutive monthly fellowship meetings in Rochester, NY in the summer of 2001.

Rev. 20 & The MillenniumDon Preston - (MP3 CD (1 track) - $5.99, 1 Audio tape - $5, or Both - $10.99)
These may be the finest lectures you will find anywhere proving that the "millennium" mentioned in Revelation 20 is the 40-year generation between AD 30 and AD 70.  Preston focuses all of his keen logic, wit, historical, grammatical, and contextual skills on this question in a way that is extremely powerful and persuasive.

Seminar - Barrington NJ 1999 - Melanson, Lewis, Daniels, Noe, Stevens  - (MP3 CD (6 tracks) - $10.94, 6 Audio tapes - $30, or Both - $40.94)
Audio Tapes from the 1999 New Jersey "Fulfilled Prophecy Seminar" hosted by Pastor Joe Lewis and Rev. Arthur Melanson.  Five speakers, plus two great Q&A sessions.  Other speakers include John Noe, Joe Daniels, and Ed Stevens.  Theme was "Beyond the Year 2000."  Doctrinal and practical implications of Preterism for the new Millennium. 

Seminar - Baytown TX 1994 - Ed Stevens - (MP3 CD (3 tracks) - $7.97, 3 Audio tapes - $15, or Both - $22.97)
Three lessons from a weekend seminar in Baytown Texas on March 4-6, 1994. Topics include: The Origin of Baptism, the Purpose and Meaning of Baptism, and Early Christian Beliefs about Eschatology after AD 70. This pinpoints when, where and how the mistakes were made that led to the historic Church's misunderstanding of Bible prophecy.

Seminar - Bellmawr, NJ 1997 Melanson, Lewis, Daniels, Stevens - (MP3 CD (6 tracks) - $10.94, 6 Audio tapes - $30, or Both - $40.94)
Eschatology seminar in Bellmawr, NJ, Sept. 1997. Speakers include Joe Lewis, Arthur Melanson, Joe Daniels and Ed Stevens. Shows why the futurist view is inadequate and how the preterist view is more consistent. Stevens' lesson, "The Seed Analogy," breaks new ground in the interpretation of the resurrection. Two excellent Q&A sessions. Good to loan to your non-preterist friends.

Seminar - Blue Point, NY 1997 - Chandler, Daniels, Stevens - (MP3 CD (7 tracks) - $11.93, 5 Audio tapes - $25, or Both - $36.93)
Good for those just introduced to preterist view. Covers "Frequently Asked Questions" such as: "Why Another View of Prophecy?" "What Is The Preterist View?" "Where Does This Leave Us Now?" "The Future of Planet Earth?" If anyone you know has wondered about these things, this is for you!   Also includes a great Q&A session with many related questions discussed.

Seminar - Bradford, PA 2001 Ed Stevens - (MP3 CD (3 tracks) - $7.97, 3 Audio tapes - $15, or Both - $22.97)
Three lessons from a Saturday seminar in Bradford, Pennsylvania on Nov. 25, 2001. Topics include: What Do Preterists Believe, the Preterist View of the Future, and a great Q&A session. The second lesson deals with implications and worldview issues.

Seminar - Niagara Falls 2001 Pierce & Stevens - (MP3 CD (5 tracks) - $9.95, 3 Audio tapes - $15, or Both - $24.95)
Lectures from the preterist seminar in Niagara Falls on June 9, 2001.  Larry Pierce (of the Online Bible project) was our featured speaker.  Topics presented:  "Daniel 9 & the 70 Weeks," "Daniel 11 and Bible Chronology," and "Why Is Past Fulfillment Important?"  Two excellent Q&A sessions are also included.

Seminar - Oceanside, CA 2000Davies, Noe, Velasquez, Stevens - (MP3 CD (9 tracks) - $13.91, 9 Audio tapes - $39, or Both - $52.91)
Seminar held in Oceanside, California, April 14-16, 2000.  Four speakers: John Noe, Ken Davies, Julio Velasquez and Ed Stevens.  Excellent Q&A session.  Nine tapes total.  Theme: Shattering the Left Behind Delusion.  Topics: Refuting the rapture doctrine, the liberal attack, and the traditional creedal challenge, plus the Preterist worldview. Some of the lessons have Spanish translations intermixed.

Seminar - Omaha, NE 1999 - Kelly Birks & Ed Stevens - (MP3 CD (6 tracks) - $10.94, 6 Audio tapes - $30, or Both - $40.94)
Seminar held in Omaha, Nebraska on Sept. 17-18, 1999.  Two speakers: Kelly Birks and Ed Stevens.  Birks presents excellent material on the Time Indicators, First Century Imminency, Heavens & Earth Passing, the Rapture, and Judgment.  Stevens presents two lessons: Time of the Resurrection, and Nature of the Resurrection.  Two excellent Q&A sessions.

Seminar - Orlando, FL 1999 - Curtis/Hibbard/Stevens & Others - (MP3 CD (4 tracks) - $8.96, 4 Audio tapes in album - $25, or Both - $33.96)
This is the seminar that was held immediately after Sproul's Feb. 18-20, 1999 Orlando conference on "The End".  There are three speakers and one extended Q&A session.  Speeches deal with the Time Problem, the Creeds and the Resurrection.  The Q&A covers all these issues and more.  This is the complete set of audio tapes for this seminar.  Newly recorded with a new tape duplicator - much better quality now.

Seminar - Valley Forge 1993 - Ed Stevens, Arthur Melanson & Others - (MP3 CD (7 tracks) - $11.93, 7 Audio tapes - $35, or Both - $46.93)
Seminar held in Valley Forge, Pennsylvania (June 25-26, 1993).  Six speakers: Arthur Melanson, Joe Lewis, Timothy James, Ron McRay, Jeff Kessel and Ed Stevens.  Excellent group of presentations by this fine panel of speakers, along with a great Q&A session. Seven tapes total. Theme: "What The Bible Says About The Last Things."

Seminar - Valley Forge 1994 - Art Buckner, Ken Davies & Ed Stevens - (MP3 CD (7 tracks) - $11.93, 7 Audio tapes - $35, or Both - $43.93)
Seminar held in Valley Forge, Pennsylvania (June 17-18, 1994). Theme: "Resurrection Hope Fulfilled." Three speakers: Art Buckner, Ken Davies and Ed Stevens.  First significant presentation of Ed Stevens' resurrection views. Lessons dealt with the Time and Nature of the Resurrection, the Resurrection in the Creeds, and a great Q&A session. 

Transition Period & Millennium - Ed Stevens & Don Preston - (MP3 CD (6 tracks) - $10.94, 6 Audio tapes in album - $35, or Both - $45.94)
When one reads back through the NT after becoming a Preterist, he immediately begins to notice some things that no longer apply after AD 70. This naturally raises the question, "What else no longer applies?" What goes and what stays, and how do we know? This tape series studies the transition period (AD 30-70) to discover the answers to these questions. Extremely vital background study. It also examines the 40-year millennium idea as it was first understood by the Jews in the First Century. Also includes two lessons on Rev. 20 and the millennium by Don Preston, which are the most convincing arguments for a 40-year millennium (AD 30-70) that I have ever heard. (Package includes a millennium chart and two pages of rabbinical information.)

What Is The Preterist View? - Stevens, Curtis, Birks - (MP3 CD (4 tracks) - $8.96, 4 Audio tapes in album - $25, or Both - $33.96)
This is the best set of tapes introducing the Preterist view of fulfilled Bible Prophecy.  There are three speakers, from four different seminars in New York, New Jersey, Orlando and Omaha. They define the terms, explain the implications, and document it all from Scripture. If the Preterist view is new to you, this is just what you are looking for. 

Video Tapes (VHS)

Debate - Noe vs. Ice - John Noe vs. Tommy Ice - (1 video - $16)
Debate between Preterist John Noe and Futurist Tommy Ice held in Indianapolis on Nov. 11, 1999. Ninety minutes of interaction. Both men stick with their outlines and present a good summary of their own view and why they believe the other is mistaken. Interesting exchange!

The Last Days? Noe/Stevens/Fadeley - (1 video - $17.95)
First professionally directed and produced Preterist Video.  45 minutes of powerful, fast-paced, answer-packed footage of John Noe, Ed Stevens, and Eugene Fadeley, dealing with such topics as "When Were The Last Days", "The New Heavens and Earth", "The Kingdom of Heaven", and the time of Christ's Return.  Don't watch this unless you are willing to be persuaded that Christ returned already! Perfect to show to your unconvinced friends.

Second Coming on Trial - Preston/Noe/Fadeley/Anderson/Stevens - (1 video - $17.95 )
Another professionally produced Preterist video by Lighthouse Productions.  Courtroom setting where the Preterists take the witness stand to answer the charges of a well-known Premil Dispensationalist who accuses Preterism of denying the Second Coming. 45-minutes of powerful, fast-paced footage of Don Preston, John Noe, Gene Fadeley, John Anderson and Ed Stevens, refuting the futurist critics' charges, and proving that the Second Coming occurred in AD 70.

Seminar - Omaha, NE 1999 - Kelly Birks and Ed Stevens - (3 videos - $36)
Seminar held in Omaha, Nebraska on Sept. 17-18, 1999. Two speakers: Kelly Birks and Ed Stevens. Birks presents excellent material on the Time Indicators, First Century Imminency, Heavens & Earth Passing, the Rapture, and Judgment. Stevens presents two lessons: Time of the Resurrection, and Nature of the Resurrection. Two excellent Q&A sessions.

Seminar - Valley Forge 1993 - Ed Stevens, Arthur Melanson & Others - (7 videos - $84)
Seminar held in Valley Forge, Pennsylvania (June 25-26, 1993).  Six speakers: Arthur Melanson, Joe Lewis, Timothy James, Ron McRay, Jeff Kessel and Ed Stevens.  Excellent group of presentations by this fine panel of speakers, along with a great Q&A session. Seven tapes total. Theme: "What The Bible Says About The Last Things."

Seminar - Valley Forge 1994 - Art Buckner, Ken Davies & Ed Stevens - (6 videos - $72)
Seminar held in Valley Forge, Pennsylvania (June 17-18, 1994). Theme: "Resurrection Hope Fulfilled." Three speakers: Art Buckner, Ken Davies and Ed Stevens.  First significant presentation of Ed Stevens' resurrection views.  Lessons dealt with the Time and Nature of the Resurrection, the Resurrection in the Creeds, and a great Q&A session. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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