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Tribulation as Wrath: Rethinking the Timing of God’s Judgment
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- ISBN978-1-963291-14-8
- EAN9781963291148
- Date de parution15/08/2025
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- ÉditeurLamad Press
Résumé
Is the wrath of God something that happens later in the Tribulation, or is it there from the start?Many Christians assume God's wrath begins with the bowl judgments or the Day of the Lord. But Scripture tells a different story. In Tribulation as Wrath, L. J. Anderson offers a tightly focused exegetical study arguing that the entire Tribulation, beginning with the seal judgments, is an expression of divine wrath.
By closely analyzing passages from Revelation and related texts, Anderson challenges the central assumptions behind both prewrath and midtribulational rapture views. Instead, he presents a modified pretribulational perspective, one that takes the text seriously while acknowledging the need for theological humility. This short work is written in the style of a journal article but made accessible for pastors, students, and everyday readers.
It functions as a stand-alone book and also as part of a larger eschatological project within Anderson's broader theological framework known as Structural Theism. Contents:DedicationAbstractPreface1. Introduction2. Scriptures Regarding Divine Wrath in Revelation3. The Prewrath and Posttribulation Views on Divine Wrath in Revelation4. Counterarguments to the Prewrath and Posttribulation Views5. The Value of Acknowledging the Possibility of a Later Outpouring of Wrath6.
So What?7. ConclusionA Brief Call to ActionAlso by L. J. AndersonBibliographyAbout the author
By closely analyzing passages from Revelation and related texts, Anderson challenges the central assumptions behind both prewrath and midtribulational rapture views. Instead, he presents a modified pretribulational perspective, one that takes the text seriously while acknowledging the need for theological humility. This short work is written in the style of a journal article but made accessible for pastors, students, and everyday readers.
It functions as a stand-alone book and also as part of a larger eschatological project within Anderson's broader theological framework known as Structural Theism. Contents:DedicationAbstractPreface1. Introduction2. Scriptures Regarding Divine Wrath in Revelation3. The Prewrath and Posttribulation Views on Divine Wrath in Revelation4. Counterarguments to the Prewrath and Posttribulation Views5. The Value of Acknowledging the Possibility of a Later Outpouring of Wrath6.
So What?7. ConclusionA Brief Call to ActionAlso by L. J. AndersonBibliographyAbout the author










