Stanley J. Grenz describes four major views on the millennium held by evangelicals and assesses their strengths and weaknesses.
Stanley J. Grenz (1950-2005) taught theology at Carey/Regent College for many years. He wrote twenty-five books, including Rediscovering the Triune God: The Trinity in Contemporary Theology, The Social God and the Relational Self: A Trinitarian Theology of the Imago Dei, The Moral Quest: Foundations of Christian Ethics, Revisioning Evangelical Theology: A Fresh Agenda for the 21st Century and The Millennial Maze: Sorting Out Evangelical Options (IVP).
"This book is a marvelous contribution to the millennium question. It combines clarity with profundity, erudition with simplicity, history with contemporary relevance, grace with honest appraisals. It's a book that deserves wide circulation."
Bruce Waltke, Regent College
"The Millennial Maze offers a clear, responsible and much-needed current discussion of the major evangelial millennial views. Because the discussion is set in the context of the relevance of eschatology to present life, this work also makes a helpful contribution to the task of Christian worldview formation. This is a book that needed to be written, and Grenz here serves the evangelical community well."
Bruce Ware, The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary