Depends on How You Look at It

Episode 34: Come, Lord Jesus (A Discussion of Amillennialism with Dr. Kim Riddlebarger)

1 h 41 min · 6. sept. 2022
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In this episode, I am joined by Dr. Kim Riddlebarger, the author of "A Case for Amillennialism" to discuss many topics within the broad category of eschatology. We talk about the man of lawlessness, culture shift, Revelation and when it was written, and much more. You can follow Dr. Riddlebarger at his blog. https://www.kimriddlebarger.com/\ It was truly a joy to spend a few hours with Dr. Riddlebarger and learn from his experience and wisdom.

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