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In his book, "The Puritan Hope," Iain Murray presents a well-balanced, biblical, and historically Reformed view of Postmillennialism. Even for those who have no interest in challenging their current eschatology, I would highly recommend this book. It will leave you with hope the midst of the dark darks we are living in; it will kindle within you an earnest desire to see the gospel spread through biblical missions and evangelism; and it will leave you with your eyes fixed firmly on the object of our hope and faith, Jesus Christ.
Check out our review, and then go check out "The Puritan Hope" by Iain Murray. You won't regret it!
By Peter BolandIn his book, "The Puritan Hope," Iain Murray presents a well-balanced, biblical, and historically Reformed view of Postmillennialism. Even for those who have no interest in challenging their current eschatology, I would highly recommend this book. It will leave you with hope the midst of the dark darks we are living in; it will kindle within you an earnest desire to see the gospel spread through biblical missions and evangelism; and it will leave you with your eyes fixed firmly on the object of our hope and faith, Jesus Christ.
Check out our review, and then go check out "The Puritan Hope" by Iain Murray. You won't regret it!