IN SOME CIRCLES he is considered the premier NT scholar in the world. He's the recently appointed Bishop of Durham (Anglican). Both he and realized eschatology are worth checking out on the internet (lot's of info available). Wright on 'the kingdom of God' also worth having a look.
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I was using the "not absorb prevalent amillennialism" as an example to show how what we're taught in the academy doesn't necessarily become part of us, even when we're taught a topic ad nauseum. I am Pre-Mil-Post-Trib at this point, but when I look at the Messianic fervor of the 1 BCE through 1 CE era, I wonder about that as well.
 
No. I never heard of N T Wright. I can put him on my "to read list when I have time or when I'm forced to by the classes I take" list.
 
-- slade
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Slade:Please expand on 'not absorb prevalent amillennialism'. Why not? Where are you on this eschatological spectrum? Are you conversant with the 'realized eschatology' ala N. T.Wright?

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