In part one of this look at the various views of eschatology, we looked at Historic Premillennialism and Premillennial Dispensationalism. You can read part one at: http://www.marketfaith.org/2022/04/what-will-the-end-times-be-like-part-1. In part 2, we will look at Amillennialism and Postmillennialism.
As a short review, we noted in part one that eschatology is…
Eschatology is the study of last things, or end times. In the grand scheme of things, it is a doctrine that does not relate to essential Christian doctrine. That is not to say that it is not important, or that there is nothing in the Bible about the end times.…
In 2004, Lutheran Bishop Juhana Pohjola, along with a member of the Finnish Parlament, Paivi Rasanen, wrote a booklet together defining marriage as between one man and one woman. Then, in 2019, Rasanen posted a criticism of the Finnish Lutheran Church on Twitter for their association with a Gay Pride…
Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson recently spent time answering questions for the Senate Judiciary Committee as a part of the confirmation process for her quest to become the next U.S. Supreme Court justice. When Senator Marsha Blackburn asked her to define the word “woman,” Jackson replied that she could not answer…
Yes, Satan Clubs are a real thing. They are the brainchild of The Satanic Temple and are meant as a push back against the Christian Good News Clubs that exist in about 5000 schools nationwide. Before going deeper with our discussion, though, we need to take a moment to understand…
It seems that the religious community has something new to look forward to. Melissa M. Wilcox is a religious studies professor that the University of California at Riverside. She is launching a new academic journal exploring the connections between religion, gender, and sexuality. QTR: A Journal of Queer and Transgender…
Recently I received a hand-addressed letter at my home in Flowery Branch, Georgia. It was from a married couple who live in the city. Here is what the letter said (their names have been omitted for privacy; italics mine):
Dear Neighbor,We are writing to invite you to a special …
Those of you who have followed my blogs for any length of time know that I don’t have a high regard for most of the social sciences. The reason for that is that the things the social sciences try to measure and analyze are not subject to scientific analysis.
So…
I recently had the opportunity to attend a very large, well known Christian convention. I was there helping to represent my publisher, Leadership Books, by doing book signings and sharing with others about my experiences with this publishing company. In addition to that, I had the opportunity to meet many…
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