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A Critique G.K. Beale and Resurrection in the New Creation and Kingdom Part 2

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Welcome to our study of the resurrection, new creation and the kingdom where we critique Greg Beale's work on the same. Key issues that drive the resurretion of Beale's paradigm is the time parameters he placed on the end time.

He argues for an end of history (time) scenario and asserts that the resurrection will be at the end of the age. Yet, Beale does a great job of connecting dots from the already but not yet in the New Testament.

Were we to grant that end of the age means the end of the Christian age, he might have a case. But it does not The implications for a resurrection of man's body at the end of the age, i.e. Jewish age is a posit Beale would not wish to defend.

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