Two Horizons view of Revelation
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Two Horizons view of Revelation
Does anyone recall if Steve ever addressed what some call the Two Horizons view of Revelation? That the preterist and futurist views can be reconciled and both be true in some respects. That yes it had direct prophetic reference to Rome and Jerusalem and Jews but it still has a futurist application in a sort of recapitulation in the church future to us still.
Re: Two Horizons view of Revelation
It seems to me there's not much difference between combining the preterist and idealist view vs. combining the preterist and futurist view.
I know steve has said he interprets much of revelation in a preterist way, but some parts in a more idealist way. An idealist/spiritualist interpretation would yield application points into any age... certainly including the end of the age.
I find myself moving more toward a more holistic idealist view of most of the book. I think, like most of the Bible, it had a direct connection to the contemporary events of the time of the writing (and, thus, preterist in that sense), but I believe the Holy Spirit inspired Revelation in such a way that it really is an ideal book for navigating the spiritual battle in any age.
Of course, part of navigating the spiritual battle in any age is knowing in advance how the story will play out, at least in regards to the big picture. And so parts of the book are certainly futurist.
I know steve has said he interprets much of revelation in a preterist way, but some parts in a more idealist way. An idealist/spiritualist interpretation would yield application points into any age... certainly including the end of the age.
I find myself moving more toward a more holistic idealist view of most of the book. I think, like most of the Bible, it had a direct connection to the contemporary events of the time of the writing (and, thus, preterist in that sense), but I believe the Holy Spirit inspired Revelation in such a way that it really is an ideal book for navigating the spiritual battle in any age.
Of course, part of navigating the spiritual battle in any age is knowing in advance how the story will play out, at least in regards to the big picture. And so parts of the book are certainly futurist.