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Partial Preterism vs. Full Preterism

By: Roderick Edwards
Narrated by: Devon Daltry
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What if everything you’ve been told about preterism—its origins, its development, its boundaries—has been filtered, softened, or rewritten?

And what if the real story exposes a fault line running straight through modern theology?

Partial Preterism vs. Full Preterism is the first book to cut through the noise, the labels, the online debates, and the AIgenerated “balanced takes,” delivering a firsthand, insider account of how the preterist movement actually formed, fractured, and evolved.

Drawing from over 15 years inside Full Preterism, direct interaction with its leaders, and deep historical research—including the pivotal but often ignored 1993 Mt. Dora Symposium—Roderick Edwards reveals:

Why modern Partial Preterism didn’t grow into Full Preterism… but was created in reaction to itHow the Creeds became the dividing line between orthodoxy and theological collapseWhy AI, Wikipedia, and curated online theology are quietly reshaping the debateHow the preterist movement emerged far later than its advocates claimWhy the future of Christian eschatology may depend on recovering the real historyThis is not another prooftext book. It’s not a polemic disguised as scholarship.

It is the documented story of a movement, told by someone who lived inside it, left it, and now exposes its internal logic, its hidden assumptions, and its unavoidable consequences.

Whether you’re a pastor, a student of theology, a curious skeptic, or someone caught between the “partial” and “full” camps, this book gives you what no AI model, no Wikipedia page, and no online debate ever will:

The unfiltered history. The real distinctions. The stakes.

If you want to understand preterism—not the myth, not the marketing, but the movement itself—start here.

©2026 Roderick Edwards (P)2026 Roderick Edwards
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