In Boettner Post Millennialism this 15 chapter work, Boettner (Presbyterian) examines the doctrine of Postmillennialism. He begins with representative theologians, an introduction, a statement of the doctrine and a chapter on “Inadequate terminology”. He then presents us with another 10 chapters on issues is and around the doctrine, like the world is growing better, the millennium not a perfect or sinless state, the 1000 years as a symbolical figure, principles of interpretation, etc.
Post Millennialism
by Loraine Boettner
Summary of Boettner Post Millennialism
In this 15 chapter work, Boettner (Presbyterian) examines the doctrine of Postmillennialism. He begins with representative theologians, an introduction, a statement of the doctrine and a chapter on “Inadequate terminology”. He then presents us with another 10 chapters on issues is and around the doctrine, like the world is growing better, the millennium not a perfect or sinless state, the 1000 years as a symbolical figure, principles of interpretation, etc.
Chapter Content of Boettner Post Millennialism
Index
1. Introduction
2. Representative Theologians
3. Statement of the Doctrine
4. Inadequate Terminology
5. A Redeemed World or Race
6. The Vastness of the Redeemed Multitude
7. The World is Growing Better
8. Material Prosperity During the Millennium
9. The Millennium Not A Perfect or Sinless State
10. Approaches by Imperceptible Degrees
11. The Thousand Years A Symbolical Figure
12. The Final Apostasy and Rebellion?
13. Principles of Interpretation
14. The Old Testament Sacrificial System
15. The Nature and Purpose of Prophecy