A New World Coming: Experiencing a Radically Different Future in the Kingdom of God
Title | A New World Coming: Experiencing a Radically Different Future in the Kingdom of God |
Year for Search | 2017 |
Authors | Claeys, John [R.] |
Pagination | 338 pp. |
Date Published | [2017] |
Publisher | 289Design |
Place Published | Longview, TX |
Keywords | Male author, US author |
Annotation | Biblical exposition from the premillennial perspective including details of life during the millennium with Biblical references. There will be physical bodies (147-58). Quite a bit on what might loosely be called the politics of the millennium with Christ ruling, and the Mosaic Law enforced (159-89). Refers to the feasts of the Old Testament (199-213). Harmony between animals and humans (216). No fear (216). Parenting based on the Old Testament, with serious punishment, including death, for misbehavior (217-19). Significant population growth (219-20). Earth will have no waste spaces (220-21). Manual work will be done by “mortal-bodied unbelievers,” while the “glorified” will be administrators (224). See also his The Impending Apocalypse. Sisters, OR: Deep River Books, 2014. |
Info Notes | © 2016 on the copyright page and 2015 on the back cover but appears to have been published in February 2017. |
Holding Institutions | PSt |
Author Note | The author is described as a professor of biblical studies at LeTourneau University in Longview, TX, but he does not appear on its website. |
Full Text | [2017] Claeys, John [R.]. A New World Coming: Experiencing a Radically Different Future in the Kingdom of God. Longview, TX: 289Design. © 2016 on the copyright page and 2015 on the back cover but appears to have been published in February 2017. 338 pp. PSt Biblical exposition from the premillennial perspective including details of life during the millennium with Biblical references. There will be physical bodies (147-58). Quite a bit on what might loosely be called the politics of the millennium with Christ ruling, and the Mosaic Law enforced (159-89). Refers to the feasts of the Old Testament (199-213). Harmony between animals and humans (216). No fear (216). Parenting based on the Old Testament, with serious punishment, including death, for misbehavior (217-19). Significant population growth (219-20). Earth will have no waste spaces (220-21). Manual work will be done by “mortal-bodied unbelievers,” while the “glorified” will be administrators (224). See also his The Impending Apocalypse. Sisters, OR: Deep River Books, 2014. The author is described as a professor of biblical studies at LeTourneau University in Longview, TX, but he does not appear on its website. |