Early Christian Millennialism And the Intermediate State
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New Theological College Back Issue (Serials) | Vol.177, No.706 (April-June 2020) | Available | BTS1771 |
Further Examination of the evidence especiallly from Irenaeus in Adversus haereses, supports recognition of chiliasm in the patristic period and undermines the reconstruction by charles Hill, Who has argued for an amillennialism among orthodox christian that he maintains has been ignored by scholars. It also undermines Hill's theory that early premillennialism was adopted for pragmatic reasons from late Judaism, rather than growing from scripture or dominical teaching.
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