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Kingdom Eschatology is a book of apostolic, prophetic and apologetic nature. It is a compendium of the beliefs of the apostles, the early Church fathers and the Reformers about the doctrinal roots of the Church throughout history.
It challenges us to study the truths of the Bible with the objective of producing a “final reformation”, one that will place men and women of God in all areas of influence in culture and society in order to bring community transformation and establish the government of Christ over the kingdoms of this world.
Table of Contents:
Introduction Part 1: Kingdom Eschatology and Dispensationalism Chapter 1: Kingdom Eschatology Chapter 2: The Origin of Dispensationalism Part 2: Prophecies Chapter 3: Matthew 24 – Part 1 Chapter 4: Matthew 24 – Part 2 Chapter 5: The Great Tribulation Part 3: The Prophecies Chapter 6: Daniel’s Prophecy – The Little Horn, The Beast, 666 Chapter 7: Paul’s Prophecy – The Man of Sin Chapter 8: John’s Prophecy – The Spirit of the Antichrist Part 4: The Coming of Christ Chapter 9: Daniel’s Seventy Weeks Chapter 10: The Rapture or Catching Up – Part 1 Chapter 11: The Rapture or Catching Up – Part 2 The Millennium Chapter 12: The One Hundred and Forty-four Thousand Part 5: The Kingdom of God and the Kingdoms of This World Chapter 13: Rediscovering the Principles of the Kingdom Chapter 14: The Transformation of the Kingdoms of This World Chapter 15: The Authority of the Kingdom Conclusion
Endorsements:
The Dominion Mandate is one of the strongest words that the Spirit is currently speaking to the churches. God expects us not only to save souls, but also to disciple whole nations. The history-makers of our generation will be transforming entire cities and regions for the kingdom of God, and our world will get better and better. The idea that some of us used to have that the church will be raptured and that Antichrist will take over, no longer can fit the serious implementation of the Dominion Mandate. How, then, should we think of the end times? Hector Torres draws on his extensive historical knowledge, his skills in biblical exegesis, and his superb ability to communicate to give us important answers to that question in this book. I am excited about Kingdom Eschatology. C. Peter Wagner, Apostolic Ambassador, Global Spheres, Inc.
Hector Torres has had an extraordinary impact on Latin America. As a leader of many leaders, he is an apostle of the Holy Spirit for our generation. He is also deeply committed to a rich and full understanding of the Bible, so that he is well-qualified to deal with the important theological subjects in this book. Latin America is experiencing a massive revival and church growth, but the danger lies in the fact that leaders do not go deeper into their grasping of the Word of God and the Church history. The ocean of revival can be miles wide but it is not deeply rooted. My prayer is that this book will calm the stormy waters of the wrong theological interpretation and confusion, and will deepen the understanding of the Bible the Church has regarding the great theological subjects in Christian history. Dr. Gary Kinnaman, Author
About the Author:
Hector P. Torres is the President and founder of Hispanic International Ministries. He is a member of the International Coalition of Apostles (ICA), a founding member of the Colombian Apostolic Coalition (CAC), a former member of the Apostolic Council of Prophetic Elders (ACPE), a member of the International Fellowship of Transformational Partners (IFTP), and a founding member of the Grace Association (GA) in Phoenix, AZ. Former Executive Director of the Alberto Mottesi Evangelistic Association (AMEA) and was the Latin American Coordinator of AD2000 and a coordinator for the Global Day of Prayer in Latin America. He received his Ph.D. in International Christian Relations from Vision International Universi
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