Eschatology

The Reformed Doctrine of Providence: The Peace of Divine Sovereignty

In the heart of Reformed theology lies a gem that has comforted countless believers through the ages: the doctrine of providence. This pivotal concept affirms that all events in the universe are under the sovereign control of God. Unlike deism, which posits a hands-off creator, or open theism, which suggests God’s knowledge is limited to […]

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Partial Preterism: The Balanced Eschatological Lens

In the realm of Christian eschatology, where various interpretations of end times prophecy abound, partial preterism offers a compelling and historically-rooted perspective. This view holds that many prophecies traditionally seen as future events were actually fulfilled in the first century, particularly in the destruction of Jerusalem and its Temple in AD 70. Partial preterism maintains

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Triumph in Time: Embracing Postmillennialism as the Biblical Beacon for Cultural Engagement

In the tapestry of Christian eschatology, postmillennialism emerges as a vibrant thread, woven with hope and historical significance. This view posits that Christ’s final Coming will follow a period where His Kingdom is manifested on earth through the Church’s influence, leading to an age of Christian ethics and values before the ultimate consummation of history.

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