by pompili.marco | Feb 22, 2026 | Preterism, Uncategorized
When I first learnt about the ministry of American Vision in the late 1990s, I was attracted by their often alternative view on a variety of topics, not least on the end-times. A culturally relevant gospel and an optimistic outlook towards the future, scripturally...
by pompili.marco | Sep 4, 2025 | Uncategorized
In this special episode on the For the Gospel Podcast, Costi Hinn sits down with Jeff Durbin to discuss eschatology from different perspectives. The conversation moves away from debate and instead explores areas of tension and common ground. The episode highlights how...
by pompili.marco | May 25, 2025 | Uncategorized
Filmmaker Nathan Anderson has produced this fine documentary about the future of the church and the Christian hope from a postmillennial perspective. Common views about the end times and the outlook of the kingdom of God in this world are challenged and biblical...
by pompili.marco | Jan 21, 2025 | 2025, Uncategorized
Sam Waldron has the ability to teach complex topics in simple terms and with clarity. Eschatology is undoubtedly a complex branch of theology where the ordinary Bible student can easily get lost among all the diverse (and oftentimes opposing) views out there. Waldron...
by pompili.marco | Mar 11, 2024 | 2024, Uncategorized
Why Not Full-Preterism? by Steve Gregg, Xulon Press, Maitland, FL, pag. 370 (2022) My Goodreads review: Full-Preterism is a theological innovation from the 1970s according to which all Bible prophecies have already been fulfilled in the past, that is in A.D. 70. The...
by pompili.marco | Feb 16, 2024 | 2024, Uncategorized
Inmillennialism? Redefing the End Times If you are reading this blog you have undoubtedly heard of “pre”, “post” or “a”-millennialism, but you might never have heard of INmillennialism. Not entirely satisfied with the existing...