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Systematic Theology, by Louis Berkhof - New Leaven

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presence in this obscure passage of a book so full of symbolism as the Revelation of<br />

John. Wherever the Bible mentions the resurrection of the righteous and the wicked<br />

together, as in Dan. 12:2; John 5:28.29; Acts 24:15, it does not contain the slightest hint<br />

that the two are to be separated <strong>by</strong> a thousand years. On the other hand it does teach<br />

that the resurrection will take place at the last day, and will at once be followed <strong>by</strong> the<br />

last judgment, Matt. 25:31,32; John 5:27-29; 6:39,40,44,54; 11:24; Rev. 20:11-15.<br />

QUESTIONS FOR FURTHER STUDY: Does the Apostolic Confession speak of the<br />

resurrection of the body, or of the resurrection of the flesh? How do you account for the<br />

change from the one to the other? Do not all Premillenarians have to posit another<br />

resurrection of the righteous in addition to those that occur at the parousia and at the<br />

revelation? How do Premillenarians construe even Dan. 12:2 into an argument for a<br />

double resurrection? How do they find an argument for it in Phil. 3:11? What is the<br />

principal argument of modern liberals against the doctrine of a physical resurrection?<br />

What does Paul mean, when he speaks of the resurrection body as a soma pneumatikon, I<br />

Cor. 15:44?<br />

LITERATURE: Bavinck, Geref. Dogm. IV, pp. 755-758, 770-777; Kuyper, Dict. Dogm., De<br />

Consummatione Saeculi, pp. 262-279; Vos, Geref. Dogm. V. Eschatologie, pp. 14-22; ibid. The<br />

Pauline Eschatology, pp. 136-225; Hodge, Syst. Theol. III, pp. 837-844; Dabney, Syst. and<br />

Polem. Theol., pp. 829-841; Shedd. Dogm. Theol. pp. 641-658; Valentine, Chr. Theol. II, pp.<br />

414-420; Dahle, Life After Death, pp. 358-368, 398-418; Hovey, Eschatology, pp. 23-78;<br />

Mackintosh, Immortality and the Future, pp. 164-179; Snowden, The Coming of the Lord,<br />

pp. 172-191; Salmond, The Chr. Doct. of Immortality, pp. 262-272, 437-459; Kennedy, St.<br />

Paul’s Conceptions of the Last Things, pp. 222-281; Kliefoth, Eschatologie, pp. 248-275;<br />

Brown, The Chr. Hope, pp. 89-108; Milligan. The Resurrection of the Dead, pp. 61-77.<br />

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