Chapter Four: Postmillennialism (22): The Reformed (Amillennial) Critique of Postmillennialism (8)
David Engelsma provides a Reformed amillennial critique of postmillennial eschatology, specifically examining how postmillennialists interpret Romans 11:25-26 regarding the future conversion of the Jewish people. The article defends the Reformed position against postmillennial readings of key biblical passages and their implications for end-times doctrine.
Previous article in this series: January 1, 2013, p. 151. In my critique of postmillennialism, I am examining the alleged biblical basis of the doctrinal error. I have considered the Old Testament prophecies, especially Isaiah 65 and Matthew 24. Romans 11:25, 26 Yet another passage of Scripture that is important to the postmillennial doctrine is Romans 11, especially verses 25 and 26: Verse 25: For I would not, brethren, that ye should be ignorant of this mystery, lest ye should be wise in...
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