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Crisis in Eschatology: The Last Days According to Jesus with R.C. Sproul
Eschatology—or the study of the “last days”—is full of heated debates. In this message, R.C. Sproul looks to Jesus’ own words to bring clarity to this topic.
This is the 1st in a series of messages by Dr. Sproul on the last days. See other videos in the series: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL30acyfm60fWm9jA8LNRnYizJj5VEduus
published: 09 Sep 2019
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What Is Eschatology and Why Does It Matter?
Eschatology is the study of last things.
This involves the events pertaining to Jesus’ second coming, including both what happens just before Jesus’ second coming and what happens just after Jesus’ second coming. Eschatology also involves questions about hell and about the new creation.
There are also questions of personal, individual eschatology. What happens when you die? Where do you go? Is there an intermediate state you experience in heaven? Or, do you go to Hades? And how does that relate to the hope of the resurrection of the dead and the new creation? Eschatology covers these sorts of areas, as well.
In this video, Michael F. Bird shows us how eschatology is about more than Jesus' second coming.
LEARN MORE: https://zondervanacademic.com/blog/eschatology
published: 23 Aug 2019
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An Evening of Eschatology – Premillennialism, Amillennialism, Postmillennialism
Desiring God and Bethlehem College & Seminary hosted “An Evening on Eschatology” in Minneapolis n September 27, 2009. It was attended by about 800 people who sat in the darkened sanctuary while six cameras were trained on the brightly lit roundtable where the four participants sat in a circle.
For two hours I (John Piper) moderated, more or less, a discussion among Jim Hamilton (professor of New Testament at Southern Seminary in Louisville), Sam Storms (pastor of Bridgeway Church in Oklahoma City), and Doug Wilson (pastor of Christ Church, Moscow, Idaho).
The discussion was intended to focus on the relationship between the thousand-year reign of Christ mentioned in Revelation 20 and the return of Christ to this earth visibly and physically to reign. This thousand years is usually called ...
published: 28 Mar 2013
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Islamic Eschatology and Present Trends in world events By Sheikh Imran Hosein
published: 30 Jul 2016
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Eschatology 2017, Part 1 - Introduction to Eschatology
published: 18 Oct 2017
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Russia, Ukraine, and Biblical Eschatology
With everything going on with Russia and Ukraine, there’s been much talk in Christian circles about eschatology—the study of end times. What is a biblical view of eschatology? How does God’s Word properly inform our understanding of the end times, and how do we understand today’s events in relation to eschatology? These questions are discussed in great depth by Emilio Ramos in this week’s episode of Christ and Kingdom.
Watch more episodes of Christ and Kingdom: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PL_O8rNZn0soHjW-e445Nu16_t19AaeN2Z
published: 14 Mar 2022
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An Overview of The Different Major Eschatological Views
Eschatology is the Theological study of "Last Things". It comes from the Greek word 'eschaton' which means 'last'. Within Christianity there are three main Evangelical positions regarding Eschatology. Within each of these there are two divisions. We overview then evaluate each of these positions.
published: 09 Mar 2018
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F4F | Eschatology 101
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published: 30 Jul 2020
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The Book of Daniel - Chronology of Eschatological Events (Part 1)
Message given Sunday, September 8, 2019 by Pastor Josh Black at Calvary Chapel Canyon Hills in Lake Elsinore, CA. You can learn more about Calvary Chapel Canyon Hills at http://calvarycanyonhills.com/
published: 18 Sep 2019
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"Eschatology" - Glitchtale Game Over Part 1 OST (Composed by Nevan Dove)
"Eschatology", an Official Glitchtale Soundtrack based on Megalo Strike Back and His Theme by Toby Fox.
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If you would like to use this in your speedpaint, animation or other production, please make sure to mention my channel name in the video itself and leave a link to the original song in the description.
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published: 19 May 2018
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Crisis in Eschatology: The Last Days According to Jesus with R.C. Sproul
Eschatology—or the study of the “last days”—is full of heated debates. In this message, R.C. Sproul looks to Jesus’ own words to bring clarity to this topic.
T...
Eschatology—or the study of the “last days”—is full of heated debates. In this message, R.C. Sproul looks to Jesus’ own words to bring clarity to this topic.
This is the 1st in a series of messages by Dr. Sproul on the last days. See other videos in the series: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL30acyfm60fWm9jA8LNRnYizJj5VEduus
https://wn.com/Crisis_In_Eschatology_The_Last_Days_According_To_Jesus_With_R.C._Sproul
Eschatology—or the study of the “last days”—is full of heated debates. In this message, R.C. Sproul looks to Jesus’ own words to bring clarity to this topic.
This is the 1st in a series of messages by Dr. Sproul on the last days. See other videos in the series: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL30acyfm60fWm9jA8LNRnYizJj5VEduus
- published: 09 Sep 2019
- views: 272483
3:09
What Is Eschatology and Why Does It Matter?
Eschatology is the study of last things.
This involves the events pertaining to Jesus’ second coming, including both what happens just before Jesus’ second com...
Eschatology is the study of last things.
This involves the events pertaining to Jesus’ second coming, including both what happens just before Jesus’ second coming and what happens just after Jesus’ second coming. Eschatology also involves questions about hell and about the new creation.
There are also questions of personal, individual eschatology. What happens when you die? Where do you go? Is there an intermediate state you experience in heaven? Or, do you go to Hades? And how does that relate to the hope of the resurrection of the dead and the new creation? Eschatology covers these sorts of areas, as well.
In this video, Michael F. Bird shows us how eschatology is about more than Jesus' second coming.
LEARN MORE: https://zondervanacademic.com/blog/eschatology
https://wn.com/What_Is_Eschatology_And_Why_Does_It_Matter
Eschatology is the study of last things.
This involves the events pertaining to Jesus’ second coming, including both what happens just before Jesus’ second coming and what happens just after Jesus’ second coming. Eschatology also involves questions about hell and about the new creation.
There are also questions of personal, individual eschatology. What happens when you die? Where do you go? Is there an intermediate state you experience in heaven? Or, do you go to Hades? And how does that relate to the hope of the resurrection of the dead and the new creation? Eschatology covers these sorts of areas, as well.
In this video, Michael F. Bird shows us how eschatology is about more than Jesus' second coming.
LEARN MORE: https://zondervanacademic.com/blog/eschatology
- published: 23 Aug 2019
- views: 34748
2:06:55
An Evening of Eschatology – Premillennialism, Amillennialism, Postmillennialism
Desiring God and Bethlehem College & Seminary hosted “An Evening on Eschatology” in Minneapolis n September 27, 2009. It was attended by about 800 people who sa...
Desiring God and Bethlehem College & Seminary hosted “An Evening on Eschatology” in Minneapolis n September 27, 2009. It was attended by about 800 people who sat in the darkened sanctuary while six cameras were trained on the brightly lit roundtable where the four participants sat in a circle.
For two hours I (John Piper) moderated, more or less, a discussion among Jim Hamilton (professor of New Testament at Southern Seminary in Louisville), Sam Storms (pastor of Bridgeway Church in Oklahoma City), and Doug Wilson (pastor of Christ Church, Moscow, Idaho).
The discussion was intended to focus on the relationship between the thousand-year reign of Christ mentioned in Revelation 20 and the return of Christ to this earth visibly and physically to reign. This thousand years is usually called “the millennium.” Revelation 20 is the only place in the Bible where the length of this period is mentioned.
“Then I saw an angel coming down from heaven, holding in his hand the key to the bottomless pit and a great chain. And he seized the dragon, that ancient serpent, who is the devil and Satan, and bound him for a thousand years, and threw him into the pit, and shut it and sealed it over him, so that he might not deceive the nations any longer, until the thousand years were ended. After that he must be released for a little while. . . those who had not worshiped the beast . . . came to life and reigned with Christ for a thousand years. . . . And when the thousand years are ended, Satan will be released from his prison and will come out to deceive the nations” (Revelation 20:1–4, 7–8).
Concerning this thousand years (millennium), there have been three major views in the history of the church. Each of these views was represented in the discussion by an advocate who believes the view to be true.
Premillennialism (represented by Jim Hamilton): The return of Christ happens before (pre-) the thousand-year reign of Christ, which is a reign of the risen Christ on the earth.
Amillennialism (represented by Sam Storms): The return of Christ happens after the thousand-year reign, a reign that occurs in heaven, in the intermediate state, and not upon the earth. Those who have died in faith and entered into the presence of Christ share his rule and reign during the current church age in which we now live.
Postmillennialism (represented by Doug Wilson): The return of Christ happens after (post-) the thousand-year reign, which corresponds to the Christian age, and the reign of Christ from heaven leads the church to triumph by and through the gospel to such an extent that the Great Commission will be successfully fulfilled, and the Christian faith will pervade all the cultures of all the nations of men. All Christ’s enemies will be subdued in this way, with the exception of death, which he will destroy by his coming.
None of the views insists that the “thousand years” is an exact number, but all of them allow that it may be symbolic of a very long time (from a human standpoint).
As moderator, I tried to see that each view was fairly represented and defended. My own view is the one represented by Jim Hamilton — historic premillennialism. I think amillenialism is the next most plausible view. Postmillennialism has a long and respected history. In fact, the most influential dead theologian in my life, Jonathan Edwards, was a postmillennialist. Indeed, most of the early missionaries of the modern missionary movement, like William Carey, shared this view as well — the strong conviction that the gospel would triumph in all the world and subdue all other religions, with gospel power, not military power.
There are biblically attractive things about each of these views, and none of them, in their best representation, bears such marks as to suggest the advocates are undermining the precious gospel of Christ. On the contrary, each of them has strengths that specifically honor parts of the Bible that the others seem to honor less.
Postmillennialism seems to honor the power of the gospel and the promises for the Old Testament for the triumph of God’s people over all the nations. Amillennialism seems to honor the warnings of bleak end times as well as the seamlessness between Christ’s coming and the immediate destruction of death, the removal of the enemies of the cross, and the beginning of the new heavens and new earth. Premillennialism seems to honor the plainest meaning of Revelation 20 and the seemingly literal meaning of many Old Testament promises.
All of these views are upheld by teachers who warmly embrace the inspiration, authority, and inerrancy of the Bible. This is especially true of the roundtable participants. We were glad to host this event with a view to showing that across these differences of interpretation (which were vigorously defended in the discussion) there is a profound brotherhood in the gospel....
Read more at http://desiringgod.org/interviews/an-evening-of-eschatology
https://wn.com/An_Evening_Of_Eschatology_–_Premillennialism,_Amillennialism,_Postmillennialism
Desiring God and Bethlehem College & Seminary hosted “An Evening on Eschatology” in Minneapolis n September 27, 2009. It was attended by about 800 people who sat in the darkened sanctuary while six cameras were trained on the brightly lit roundtable where the four participants sat in a circle.
For two hours I (John Piper) moderated, more or less, a discussion among Jim Hamilton (professor of New Testament at Southern Seminary in Louisville), Sam Storms (pastor of Bridgeway Church in Oklahoma City), and Doug Wilson (pastor of Christ Church, Moscow, Idaho).
The discussion was intended to focus on the relationship between the thousand-year reign of Christ mentioned in Revelation 20 and the return of Christ to this earth visibly and physically to reign. This thousand years is usually called “the millennium.” Revelation 20 is the only place in the Bible where the length of this period is mentioned.
“Then I saw an angel coming down from heaven, holding in his hand the key to the bottomless pit and a great chain. And he seized the dragon, that ancient serpent, who is the devil and Satan, and bound him for a thousand years, and threw him into the pit, and shut it and sealed it over him, so that he might not deceive the nations any longer, until the thousand years were ended. After that he must be released for a little while. . . those who had not worshiped the beast . . . came to life and reigned with Christ for a thousand years. . . . And when the thousand years are ended, Satan will be released from his prison and will come out to deceive the nations” (Revelation 20:1–4, 7–8).
Concerning this thousand years (millennium), there have been three major views in the history of the church. Each of these views was represented in the discussion by an advocate who believes the view to be true.
Premillennialism (represented by Jim Hamilton): The return of Christ happens before (pre-) the thousand-year reign of Christ, which is a reign of the risen Christ on the earth.
Amillennialism (represented by Sam Storms): The return of Christ happens after the thousand-year reign, a reign that occurs in heaven, in the intermediate state, and not upon the earth. Those who have died in faith and entered into the presence of Christ share his rule and reign during the current church age in which we now live.
Postmillennialism (represented by Doug Wilson): The return of Christ happens after (post-) the thousand-year reign, which corresponds to the Christian age, and the reign of Christ from heaven leads the church to triumph by and through the gospel to such an extent that the Great Commission will be successfully fulfilled, and the Christian faith will pervade all the cultures of all the nations of men. All Christ’s enemies will be subdued in this way, with the exception of death, which he will destroy by his coming.
None of the views insists that the “thousand years” is an exact number, but all of them allow that it may be symbolic of a very long time (from a human standpoint).
As moderator, I tried to see that each view was fairly represented and defended. My own view is the one represented by Jim Hamilton — historic premillennialism. I think amillenialism is the next most plausible view. Postmillennialism has a long and respected history. In fact, the most influential dead theologian in my life, Jonathan Edwards, was a postmillennialist. Indeed, most of the early missionaries of the modern missionary movement, like William Carey, shared this view as well — the strong conviction that the gospel would triumph in all the world and subdue all other religions, with gospel power, not military power.
There are biblically attractive things about each of these views, and none of them, in their best representation, bears such marks as to suggest the advocates are undermining the precious gospel of Christ. On the contrary, each of them has strengths that specifically honor parts of the Bible that the others seem to honor less.
Postmillennialism seems to honor the power of the gospel and the promises for the Old Testament for the triumph of God’s people over all the nations. Amillennialism seems to honor the warnings of bleak end times as well as the seamlessness between Christ’s coming and the immediate destruction of death, the removal of the enemies of the cross, and the beginning of the new heavens and new earth. Premillennialism seems to honor the plainest meaning of Revelation 20 and the seemingly literal meaning of many Old Testament promises.
All of these views are upheld by teachers who warmly embrace the inspiration, authority, and inerrancy of the Bible. This is especially true of the roundtable participants. We were glad to host this event with a view to showing that across these differences of interpretation (which were vigorously defended in the discussion) there is a profound brotherhood in the gospel....
Read more at http://desiringgod.org/interviews/an-evening-of-eschatology
- published: 28 Mar 2013
- views: 681304
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Russia, Ukraine, and Biblical Eschatology
With everything going on with Russia and Ukraine, there’s been much talk in Christian circles about eschatology—the study of end times. What is a biblical view ...
With everything going on with Russia and Ukraine, there’s been much talk in Christian circles about eschatology—the study of end times. What is a biblical view of eschatology? How does God’s Word properly inform our understanding of the end times, and how do we understand today’s events in relation to eschatology? These questions are discussed in great depth by Emilio Ramos in this week’s episode of Christ and Kingdom.
Watch more episodes of Christ and Kingdom: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PL_O8rNZn0soHjW-e445Nu16_t19AaeN2Z
https://wn.com/Russia,_Ukraine,_And_Biblical_Eschatology
With everything going on with Russia and Ukraine, there’s been much talk in Christian circles about eschatology—the study of end times. What is a biblical view of eschatology? How does God’s Word properly inform our understanding of the end times, and how do we understand today’s events in relation to eschatology? These questions are discussed in great depth by Emilio Ramos in this week’s episode of Christ and Kingdom.
Watch more episodes of Christ and Kingdom: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PL_O8rNZn0soHjW-e445Nu16_t19AaeN2Z
- published: 14 Mar 2022
- views: 915
18:34
An Overview of The Different Major Eschatological Views
Eschatology is the Theological study of "Last Things". It comes from the Greek word 'eschaton' which means 'last'. Within Christianity there are three main Evan...
Eschatology is the Theological study of "Last Things". It comes from the Greek word 'eschaton' which means 'last'. Within Christianity there are three main Evangelical positions regarding Eschatology. Within each of these there are two divisions. We overview then evaluate each of these positions.
https://wn.com/An_Overview_Of_The_Different_Major_Eschatological_Views
Eschatology is the Theological study of "Last Things". It comes from the Greek word 'eschaton' which means 'last'. Within Christianity there are three main Evangelical positions regarding Eschatology. Within each of these there are two divisions. We overview then evaluate each of these positions.
- published: 09 Mar 2018
- views: 13575
52:18
F4F | Eschatology 101
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- published: 30 Jul 2020
- views: 53612
52:24
The Book of Daniel - Chronology of Eschatological Events (Part 1)
Message given Sunday, September 8, 2019 by Pastor Josh Black at Calvary Chapel Canyon Hills in Lake Elsinore, CA. You can learn more about Calvary Chapel Canyon...
Message given Sunday, September 8, 2019 by Pastor Josh Black at Calvary Chapel Canyon Hills in Lake Elsinore, CA. You can learn more about Calvary Chapel Canyon Hills at http://calvarycanyonhills.com/
https://wn.com/The_Book_Of_Daniel_Chronology_Of_Eschatological_Events_(Part_1)
Message given Sunday, September 8, 2019 by Pastor Josh Black at Calvary Chapel Canyon Hills in Lake Elsinore, CA. You can learn more about Calvary Chapel Canyon Hills at http://calvarycanyonhills.com/
- published: 18 Sep 2019
- views: 135
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"Eschatology" - Glitchtale Game Over Part 1 OST (Composed by Nevan Dove)
"Eschatology", an Official Glitchtale Soundtrack based on Megalo Strike Back and His Theme by Toby Fox.
SUPPORT FUTURE PROJECTS: https://streamlabs.com/nevando...
"Eschatology", an Official Glitchtale Soundtrack based on Megalo Strike Back and His Theme by Toby Fox.
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https://wn.com/Eschatology_Glitchtale_Game_Over_Part_1_Ost_(Composed_By_Nevan_Dove)
"Eschatology", an Official Glitchtale Soundtrack based on Megalo Strike Back and His Theme by Toby Fox.
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- published: 19 May 2018
- views: 592081