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"Within the mainline Jewish writings of this period, covering a wide range of styles, genres, political persuasions and theological perspectives, there is virtually no evidence that Jews were expecting the end of the space-time universe. There is abundant evidence that they knew a good metaphor when they saw one, and used cosmic imagery to bring out the full theological significance of cataclysmic socio-political events. There is almost nothing to suggest that they followed the Stoics into the belief that the world itself would come to an end; and there is almost everything to suggest that they did not.
If we imagine the majority of first-century Jews, and early Christians, as people who were confidently expecting the space-time universe to come to a full stop, and who were disappointed, we at once create a distance between them and ourselves far greater than that of mere chronology.
When Christ warned in his parables and in the Olivet discourse (Matthew 24, Mark 13, and Luke 21) about approaching doom, he was not announcing the end of the world as we know it. He was anticipating the desolation of Jerusalem and the destruction of the Jewish Temple, which occurred in A.D. 70.
This is what early Christian eschatology was all about: not the expectation of the literal end of the space-time universe but the sense that world history was reaching, or indeed had reached, its single intended climax.?"
N.T. Wright
"If Jesus and the early church used the relevant language in the same way as their contemporiries, it is highly unlikely that they would have been referring to the actual end of the world, and highly likely that they would have been referring to events within space-time history which they interpreted as the coming of the kingdom. It will not do to dismiss this reading of 'apocalyptic' language as 'merely metaphorical'. Metaphors have teeth; the complex metaphors available to first-century Jews had particularly sharp ones."
N.T. Wright from Jesus and the Victory of God pg. 321
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Ethics and the Millennium ![]() |
John Frame - In this brief, irenic and wonderfully sane article, Frame applies his "perspectival" approach to theology and doctrine to the three major evangelical views on the millennium. |
The Millennium – Major Views ![]() |
Aaron Orendorff - Questions and Answers |
An Open Letter to Evangelicals and Other Interested Parties ![]() |
The People of God, the Land of Israel, and the Impartiality of the Gospel |
Eschatology ![]() |
Sam Storms - Numerous essays and artilces on both exegetical and topical issues relating to eschatology. |
Jesus Christ: The Sum and Substance of Biblical Prophecy ![]() |
Dr. Kim Riddlebarger (.Pdf) Without Christ we are spiritually blind, lame and paralyzed |
Nature in the New Creation: New Testament Eschatology and the Enivornment ![]() |
Douglas J. Moo (pdf) |
(Re)New(ed) Creation: The End of the Story ![]() |
Michael W. Goheen (.pdf) |
A Comparison of Historic Covenant and Historic Dispensational Theology ![]() |
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Death and the Afterlife - Chart ![]() |
Eric Costa (pdf) |
The Theology of the End and the End of Theology ![]() |
Daniel Strange |
Two-Age Eschatology Chart ![]() |
Kim Riddlebarger (pdf) |
An Approach to Apocalyptic Literature: A Primer for Preachers (.pdf) ![]() |
David R. Helm |
Millennium and Unity ![]() |
Ra McLaughlin |
Releasing the Hostage: Giving the Apocalypse Back to the Church ![]() |
Thomas N. Smith, Reformation & Revival 6.2 (Spring 1997): 127-146. |
Resurrection and Redemption: How Eschatology and the Gospel Relate ![]() |
Richard B. Gaffin, Jr. |
The Unfolding of Biblical Eschatology (MP3) ![]() |
Keith Mathison with panel |
Tribulation and the Antichrist ![]() |
Ra McLaughlin |
What is the Purpose of the Millennium? ![]() |
Ra McLaughlin |
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