Studies in Prophecy
Studies in Prophecy
Studies in Prophecy stands as a foundational text of twentieth-century evangelical eschatology, written by one of the key architects of dispensationalist thought. Arno Clemens Gaebelein, drawing on decades of biblical scholarship and pastoral experience, guides readers through the theological architecture of the 'present age', that mysterious interval between Christ's first coming and his anticipated return. The work examines how the Church relates to God's unfolding redemptive plan, what the cyclical patterns of history reveal about divine providence, and why the moral and spiritual decline of civilization should be read not as despair but as prophetic signposts. Gaebelein writes with conviction that understanding these matters is not academic exercise but urgent spiritual necessity for believers living in uncertain times. The book endures because it offered, and still offers, readers a coherent framework for making sense of world events through the lens of scripture, while challenging Christians to live with expectancy rather than anxiety as they await the fulfillment of ancient promises.