Daniel D. Isgrigg

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Who Will Be Left Behind?

January 31, 2023January 31, 2023 / Daniel D. Isgrigg, Ph.D. / 4 Comments

I have heard there is a new Left Behind movie out in theaters. It has been several decades since Tim LaHaye's series fictionalizing the return of Christ captured the evangelical imagination. This latest movie focusing on the antichrist seems to be following the pattern of trying to dramatize teachings about the end times for the … Continue reading Who Will Be Left Behind?

About Me

Daniel Isgrigg, Ph.D. is Associate Professor and Pentecostal Historian at Oral Roberts University. He has been an Assemblies of God minister for over 20 years. His research interests are early Pentecostalism, the Tulsa Race Massacre, and Oral Roberts.

Some of his publications include Pentecost in Tulsa: The Revivals and Race Massacre that Shaped the Pentecostal Movement in Tulsa, Imagining the Future: the Origin, Development, and Future of Assemblies of God Eschatology, Receiving Scripture in the Pentecostal Tradition, as well as many articles on a variety of topics. See all publications here.

Daniel received a B.A from Oral Roberts University in 2000 and a M.A. in Theological & Historical Studies from ORU in 2007. In 2017, Daniel earned a PhD in Pentecostal History at Bangor University, Wales UK.

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