Author? And shouldn't that be Delusions rather than Dillusions, or is this yet another example of your corruption of my native tongue?
I take it this book still takes the premil. view of endtimes, right?
I think I have found your book:
Turns out I was wrong about the Premil. guess. He's another Finalist, which sits very well with me. Might even get it myself. The first 1* review is an interesting read from the opposition. He makes some good points, but he's still 'blinkered' in his attitude to authors who take his views to task.
Well, if he has, that's an even weirder combo, & flies in the face of NT teaching about the Sabbath, eg. Mk. 2:23-28; Gal 4:8-11, Col. 2:16-17, etc., quite apart from the fact that Jesus was raised on the first day of the week (eg Rev. 1:10). Kyriaki emera (the Lord's day) = Gk for Sunday.
So he's basically ignoring all the NT evidence for the actual day of the resurrection, which is a bit odd for a professing Christian. Basically, he's still stuck in the OT to some extent - a bit like vekky in fact regarding conditional immortality.