Little Seasonism Refuted; Or, Why We Are Not in Satan's Little Season

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  • FormatePub
  • ISBN8231960545
  • EAN9798231960545
  • Date de parution14/05/2025
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  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurWalzone Press

Résumé

Many are wondering lately, "Are we in Satan's little season?" The answer is, "No". However, there are valid reasons for asking. The three dominant eschatological views-Futurism, Amillennialism, and Preterism-fail to adequately explain the state of the world today. That is because they are false. They all originate from a common author and have the same objective: to deceive Christians as to our true position in the prophetic timeline.  Those who are drawn to Little Season eschatology are seeking an alternative explanation that is satisfactory, and-in their view-it seems to provide one.
Although some of its observations are accurate, it is not really the solution that it appears to be. In this book, the author respectfully examines the tenets of Little Season eschatology in the light of Scripture and history to show how its conclusions are flawed. However, debunking the belief is not the ultimate aim of this book. The greater objective is to provide a fresh lens through which readers might see the true picture of our place within the unfolding narrative of the end times.
Many are wondering lately, "Are we in Satan's little season?" The answer is, "No". However, there are valid reasons for asking. The three dominant eschatological views-Futurism, Amillennialism, and Preterism-fail to adequately explain the state of the world today. That is because they are false. They all originate from a common author and have the same objective: to deceive Christians as to our true position in the prophetic timeline.  Those who are drawn to Little Season eschatology are seeking an alternative explanation that is satisfactory, and-in their view-it seems to provide one.
Although some of its observations are accurate, it is not really the solution that it appears to be. In this book, the author respectfully examines the tenets of Little Season eschatology in the light of Scripture and history to show how its conclusions are flawed. However, debunking the belief is not the ultimate aim of this book. The greater objective is to provide a fresh lens through which readers might see the true picture of our place within the unfolding narrative of the end times.