Dr. Kim Riddlebarger

Dr. Kim Riddlebarger is a graduate of California State University in Fullerton (B.A.), Westminster Theological Seminary in California (M.A.R.), and Fuller Theological Seminary (Ph.D.). Kim has contributed chapters to books such as Power Religion: The Selling Out of the Evangelical Church, Roman Catholicism: Evangelical Protestants Analyze What Unites & Divides Us, and Christ The Lord: The Reformation & Lordship Salvation, and is currently the pastor of Christ Reformed Church in Anaheim, California.

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The Dragon, the Beast and the False Prophet

By: Dr. Kim Riddlebarger

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From the series: Eschatology

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Topics: Last Days

The Biblical Doctrine of Antichrist

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From the series: Eschatology

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Interpreting Bible Prophecy, Part 2

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From the series: Eschatology

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Interpreting Bible Prophecy, Part 1

By: Dr. Kim Riddlebarger

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From the series: Eschatology

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Topics: Last Days

Covenant Theology and Eschatology

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From the series: Eschatology

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A Problem for Preterists

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From the series: Eschatology

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What is Amillennialism?

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From the series: Eschatology

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