The End Times

The End Times by Herman A. Hoyt, published by BMH Books in 2000, offers a structured exploration of biblical prophecy through 256 pages. This edition presents a systematic organization of scriptural insights regarding future events, focusing on eschatology and Christian theology. The author begins by defining key terms used in the study of end times and delves into significant doctrines, including physical death and the intermediate state.
Readers will find a thorough examination of various eschatological perspectives, including premillennial and pretribulation views. The book discusses critical topics such as Christ’s second coming, the resurrections, and divine judgments, while also addressing differing interpretations within the field. Hoyt’s work aims to provide clarity on the eternal state and the implications for believers, making it a comprehensive resource for those interested in theological discussions surrounding the end times.
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There is an instinctive search for knowledge about the future. In The End Times, one of biblical prophecy’s most ardent proponents systematically organizes biblical material about “things to come” into 12 readable, thorough, and comprehensible chapters. First the author lists and defines terms used by eschatologists. Then he examines the doctrines of physical death, the controversial intermediate state, and the eternal existence. This well-documented treatise on premillennial, pretribulation eschatology gives consideration to conflicting viewpoints. Included are Christ’s second coming (and its relationship to the church and the Antichrist), the resurrections, divine judgments, and four general observations on the eternal state. What a glorious future awaits the believer! – Back cover.
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