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Midwestern Journal of Theology

The Inaugurated Eschatological Indicative and Imperative in relation to Christian Living and Preaching

  • Semi-Technical
  • Gregory K. Beale

The popular understanding that "latter-days" refers only to the end of the world needs radical adjustment. Beale demonstrates how “inaugurated eschatology” sheds light on a Christian understanding of the end times. The theological idea of the relation of the indicative to the imperative in the New Testament is used to enhance such an understanding.

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The Inaugurated End-Time Tribulation and Its Bearing on the Church Office of Elder and on Christian Living in General

  • Semi-Technical
  • Gregory K. Beale

Eschatology is a present reality that should shape the life of the church. Beale argues that the origin of the office of elder is partly related to the inauguration of the latter-day tribulation. This article discusses this inauguration of the tribulation in some detail, and also takes a look at the motivation for godly living during these end times.

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There is nothing in the fact of death, nothing in the consequences of death, which Christ has not endured for us Brooke Foss Westcott
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