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Tag Archives: amillennialism
More on the millennium
Last week we looked at the three main viewpoints Christians hold concerning the return of Christ. This week we’re going to spend a little more time comparing and evaluating these beliefs. To make our discussion a bit easier, I’m going … Continue reading
Posted in eschatology
Tagged amillennialism, Darrel Bock, Henry Alford, Israel in prophecy, millennium, postmillennialism, premillennialism, resurrection
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Millennial match-up
Last week, I wrote that we’d be looking at the three main viewpoints Christians have historically held regarding the return of Christ. I’m sure many of you immediately thought: “pre-, mid- or post-.” [These are slang expressions for different views … Continue reading
Posted in eschatology
Tagged amillennialism, Augustine, Millard Erickson, millennium, Origen, postmillennialism, premillennialism
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