I've wondered why Daniel being told words are closed up and sealed to the end of the time isn't more logically connected to Daniel being under the Old Covenant.
Geerhardus Vos, in his Pauline Eschatology, has a chapter in which he deals with how time language changes from old testament to new, and how in the old there's often a kind of sliding perspective ("the latter days" doesn't always have the same referent). That might be worth a look for you.
Reading through the link you provided, I'll have to add that to my lengthy list of "must read" books. Given that you recommend it and the year is young, I'll even put it in with what I hope to be able to afford this year.
Which? Kline, or the whack-a-doodle 2012 book (soon to be available at find garage sales everywhere).? :-).
(Kline can mess with your head.)
I recommend "Before Jerusalem Fell" by Dr. Kenneth Gentry, Jr
Preterist postmillenial (to use modern categories), correct?
LOL. No problem.
Preterist postmillenial (to use modern categories), correct?
Yes, that would be the right categorization as I understand the categories but I"m not sure whether he's and postmillennial or amillennial.