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What if the end of the world isn’t in our future—but in our past? In this provocative exploration of eschatology, Full Preterism—Ignored but Fulfilled challenges conventional interpretations of prophecy and invites readers to consider a groundbreaking perspective: that the events foretold in Scripture, including the second coming of Christ, have already been fulfilled. Divided into three compelling sections, the book journeys through the historical and theological roots of full preterism, provides fresh interpretations of key prophecies, and explores the profound implications for living in a…mehr

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What if the end of the world isn’t in our future—but in our past? In this provocative exploration of eschatology, Full Preterism—Ignored but Fulfilled challenges conventional interpretations of prophecy and invites readers to consider a groundbreaking perspective: that the events foretold in Scripture, including the second coming of Christ, have already been fulfilled. Divided into three compelling sections, the book journeys through the historical and theological roots of full preterism, provides fresh interpretations of key prophecies, and explores the profound implications for living in a post-apocalyptic age. More than a theological argument, this book is a call to reimagine faith in the light of fulfilled prophecy. How does life change when people stop waiting for an apocalypse and embrace the here and now as the age of God’s completed promises? Whether the reader is a curious seeker, a devoted believer, or a skeptic of traditional eschatology, Full Preterism—Ignored but Fulfilled offers a fresh lens through which to view the Bible, history, and the ultimate trajectory of humanity. Prepare to see the past—and the present—like never before.
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William John Rankine Taylor is a scholar, teacher, and counselor with expertise in theology, psychology, and eschatology. Holding advanced degrees in sociology and psychology, his work bridges academic rigor and practical experience in teaching and mental health. A proponent of full preterism, Taylor explores theological controversies with clarity and empathy. Based in Scotland, he combines his love for theology with creative pursuits like painting and storytelling, fostering thoughtful dialogue through his writing and growing YouTube community.