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An Eschatology of Grace

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  • David J. Engelsma

Eschatology is the doctrine that deals with the last things. This article shows what should Christians expect with the coming of Christ and how this should shape the way they view death.

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Eschatology: An Initial Step into an Ultimate Topic

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  • Jason P. Van Vliet

Eschatology concerns itself with what will happen after death and after this present world comes to an end. This article argues that the biblical thinking about last things centres on the work of the Triune God. It also evaluates different views about the world to come.

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A Case for Amillennialism – Defining Our Terms

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  • Kim Riddlebarger

This chapter defines important terms used in discussions of the last things (eschatology). An extensive vocabulary has been developed around this topic, and readers are familiarized with it in this chapter. Theological terms discussed are eschatology, millennium, rapture, preterism, and futurism.

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Eschatology: Wrongly Dividing the Church of God

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  • David E. Longacre

This article is on the last things and church unity; the differences and similarities in our view of the end times and millennialism.

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Eschatology – What's in a Word?

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  • Richard B. Gaffin Jr.

This article is about Jesus Christ and the last things/end times. The author discusses the already and not yet of the Kingdom of God.

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The Bible teaches that Adam produced death. The opposing view has to say that in some manner death produced Adam. Douglas Wilson
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