I think premillennialism is dangerous, because this inclines you to simplistic and dangerous positions. |
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Strongly tied to biblical inerrancy was dispensational premillennialism, which predicted the imminent return of Jesus Christ to earth. |
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The four most popular views are dispensational premillennialism, historical premillennialism, amillennialism, and postmillennialism. |
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In the author's view, premillennialism is fundamentally flawed. |
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The New Evangelicals didn't reject premillennialism or abandon the core tenet of traditional Protestantism — salvation by faith alone. |
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This biblical literalism gave Winchester's universalism a decidedly eschatological flavor that fit comfortably with his premillennialism. |
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In the late 19th century premillennialism gained the upper hand in much American millennial thinking, only to be overtaken by postmillennialist reformism in the early decades of the 20th century. |
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Premillennialism has remained extremely popular in Protestant circles in the United States. |
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