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Kenneth Gentry | |
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Born | Chattanooga, TN | May 3, 1950
Education | Reformed Theological Seminary, Whitefield Theological Seminary |
Theological work | |
Tradition or movement | Calvinism |
Main interests | Christian eschatology, Book of Revelation, theonomic ethics |
Notable ideas | The Book of Revelation is a forensic drama that presents God's divorce decree against Israel as he takes a new bride, the Christian church. |
Kenneth L. Gentry Jr. (3 May 1950) is a Reformed theologian, and an ordained minister in the Reformed Presbyterian Church General Assembly. 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 Young Earth creationism. He holds that each of these theological distinctives are logical and theological extensions of his foundational theology.