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Kenneth L. Gentry Jr.


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in Chattanooga, Tennessee, The United States
May 03, 1950

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Kenneth L. Gentry, Jr. is a Reformed theologian, and an ordained minister in the Reformed Presbyterian Church General Assembly (RPCGA). He is particularly known for his support for and publication on the topics of orthodox preterism and postmillennialism in Christian eschatology, as well as for theonomy and six day creation. He holds that each of these theological distinctives are logical and theological extensions of his foundational theology, which is Calvinistic and Reformed.

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ENDURING THE HYPERPRETERIST CONTAGION

PMW 2025-092 by Kenneth L. Gentry, Jr.

Along with many evangelical Christian leaders, I am deeply concerned with the small, but growing number of people defecting from the orthodox Christian faith by adopting Hyperpreterism. Simultaneously though, I am greatly encouraged by the number of emails and personal contacts I receive from folks who say my writings had helped them escape the addiction of Hy

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“As goes the family, so goes the faith; as goes the faith, so goes the culture.”
Kenneth L. Gentry Jr., The Greatness of the Great Commission: The Christian Enterprise in a Fallen World

“The immediate contextual setting of Paul’s statement suggests he is dealing with “the Law” as that which separates the Jewish race from the Gentiles. In the very verse in question Paul states: “to the Jews I become as a Jew.” This idea of “becoming a Jew” indicates ceremonial distinctives are in view rather than moral ones. No one “becomes a Jew” by not killing, not committing adultery, or not coveting (keeping the moral aspects of the Law). They do “become a Jew” by undergoing the ceremonial distinctives which marked the Jews off from the Gentiles (circumcision, food laws, cleansing rituals, and so forth).”
Kenneth L. Gentry Jr., God's Law Made Easy

“So then, the end of history is contingent: it will come whenever it may be that Christ delivers up the kingdom to his Father.[41] But this will not occur until “after He has destroyed all dominion, authority and power” (see also: ESV). Consequently, the end will not occur, and Christ will not turn the kingdom over to the Father, until after he has abolished all opposition.”
Kenneth L. Gentry Jr., Postmillennialism Made Easy

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