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Description:The Roll, Pitch, and Expanding Yaw, The Dynamics of How and Why Full Preterism is an Ideology Out of Control. This groundbreaking new work offers a compelling analysis of Full Preterism's trajectory and its implications for Christian faith and practice in the 21st century.
Using the physics of aircraft dynamics as a powerful metaphor, Mountjoy reveals how this theological movement has drifted from its moorings, creating dangerous instability for believers. Just as an aircraft depends on balanced control of roll, pitch, and yaw to maintain flight stability, Mountjoy argues that Full Preterism has lost its equilibrium by focusing intensely on prophetic fulfillment while neglecting the practical ministry that such fulfillment should inspire.
What you'll discover:
- How the narrow focus on AD 70 misses the rich historical tapestry of events between 70-136 CE that proves crucial to understanding biblical prophecy
- Why the movement's intellectual pursuits have failed to produce vibrant communities of faith
- The human cost of a theology disconnected from practical ministry and pastoral care
- How inherited theological "design flaws" have created systemic blind spots in interpreting Scripture
- A surprising new perspective on the Parousia that spans over seven decades
Whether you're a pastor, theological student, or simply someone interested in the intersection of eschatology and church practice, this book offers invaluable insights into maintaining balanced Christian community while engaging with prophetic texts.