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Brock David Hollett
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Brock David Hollett (born March 18, 1978) is an American physician and Christian author. He resides in Bradenton, Florida, with his wife Staci and their four daughters.[1][2]
Education and Career
[edit]Hollett earned a Bachelor of Science in middle school education from the University of Central Missouri in 2000 and a Master of Divinity from Midwestern Baptist Theological Seminary in 2003. He worked toward a Ph.D. in religious studies at the University of Missouri—Kansas City from 2003 to 2004. He worked three years as a social worker for adults with developmental disabilities before becoming an osteopathic physician, earning his medical degree from Kansas City University in 2014. He completed his psychiatry residency at Centerstone of Florida in Bradenton, Florida, in 2018. From 2015 to 2020 he served as an adjunct professor of science and biblical studies at Southeastern University in Bradenton, Florida. He received his board certification from the American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology in 2020, and he currently practices psychiatry in Sarasota, Florida.[3][4][5][6]
Published Books
[edit]Hollett authored Debunking Preterism: How Over-realized Eschatology Misses the “Not Yet” of Biblical Prophecy (2018), a comprehensive critique of preterism and defense of traditional, futurist eschatology.[7] The book relays that he wrote it after abandoning preterism, having formerly embraced it for fourteen years.[8]
After studying Talmud under an Orthodox Chabad rabbi for five years, Hollett authored Moshiach Now (2020) under the pen name Tzemach David.[9] This Christian apologetic booklet, which he described as a “Jewish work for the Jewish people,” does not mention Jesus Christ or reference any exclusively Christian source, but it evaluates the Messianic prophecies of the Hebrew Bible and appeals to traditional rabbinic commentaries.[10]
Hollett contributed a third book, Jesus, the Jews, and the End of the Age: What the Bible Predicts About the End Times (2023), a four-hundred-page examination of virtually every biblical prophecy regarding the end of days. The book cover explains that it reflects the historic Christian understanding of eschatology as taught by the Church fathers while avoiding “the sensationalism often produced by popular prophecy teachers who espouse modern dispensationalism and the pre-tribulation rapture.”[11]
References
[edit]- ^ Brock's Books S-Corp. (2023, February 18). About the Author. Brock's Altar. Retrieved March 6, 2023.
- ^ Hollett, B. D. (2023). Jesus, the jews, and the end of the age: What the Bible predicts about the end times. Ingram Spark. Front cover flap. ISBN 978-0-9889316-3-3.
- ^ Ibid.
- ^ NPIdb. (2023, January 8). Brock Hollett, DO, Psychiatry, Bradenton, FL - NPI 1528475324. Look up NPI Numbers from the NPI Registry. Retrieved March 6, 2023.
- ^ Centerstone of Florida, Inc. (2022, July 5). Centerstone ACGME Psychiatry Residency Manual 2021-202. Retrieved March 6, 2023.
- ^ Open NPI. (2020, October 14). Brock Hollett. Medicare Doctors and Physicians · Brock Hollett · Psychiatry. Retrieved March 6, 2023.
- ^ Hollett, B. D. (2018). Debunking preterism: How over-realized eschatology misses the "not yet" of Bible prophecy. Morris Pub. ISBN 978-0-9889316-1-9.
- ^ Ibid. pp. 242-43.
- ^ Brock's Books S-Corp. (2023, February 18). About the Author. Brock's Altar. Retrieved March 6, 2023.
- ^ David, T. (2020). Moshiach now. Morris Pub., p. 5. ISBN 978-0-9889316-2-6.
- ^ Hollett, B. D. (2023). Jesus, the jews, and the end of the age. Back cover. ISBN 978-0-9889316-3-3.