Preterism: An eschatological viewpoint that places many or all eschatology end-time events in the past, especially during the destruction of Jerusalem in A.D. 70. R.C. Sproul, The Last Days According to Jesus, p. 228 http://www.PreteristArchive.com ...
The Catholic Origins of Futurism and Preterism With the advent of the printing press in the15th century, and the resulting explosion of Bibles accessible in the common language from Protestant sources, it became readily apparent to those who could now study the prophecies of Daniel and Revelation in particular, that Bible prophecy identified by symbols a persecuting apostate entity generally ...
www.aloha.net/~mikesch/antichrist.htm
A Brief Theological Analysis of Hyper-Preterism By Kenneth L. Gentry, Jr. From time to time I receive letters from men declaring themselves Reconstructionist and consistent preterist. The consistent preterist believes that all prophecy is fulfilled in the A. D. 70 destruction of the Temple, including the Second Advent, the resurrection of the dead, the great Judgment, and so forth. Due to ...
reformed.org/eschaton/gentry_preterism.html
Preterism: what it is. Difference between full and partial preterism. The Second Coming, the rapture and the resurrection occur at the same point in time.
www.apocalipsis.org/preterism.htm
Committed to the historic Baptist Faith. Baptist doctrine, history, resources and reference, Confessions, Catechisms, Puritan works, Ten Commandments, and book reviews.
www.reformedreader.org/preterism.htm