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This is a revised edition of the classic 1957 postmillennial work.
His premillennial views were in conflict with the majority of Lutherans who held postmillennial beliefs.
Aren't you ashamed of having ordered extra bottled water for fear of postmillennial drought?
Turn off your mind, relax and float downstream as these two postmillennial psychedelic bands make music that will move within and without you.
Burgeoning postmillennial Protestant liberalism welcomed academic biblical criticism and adapting doctrine to modern conditions.
Carroll's theology can best be described as moderately Calvinistic, postmillennial, and thoroughly Baptist.
Jeremy Pelt has been heralded, with good reason, as one of the major new trumpet talents to make a mark on jazz's postmillennial landscape.
He is best known for his works on predestination, Roman Catholicism, and Postmillennial eschatology.
It gathered strength from the postmillennial theology that the Second Coming of Christ would come after mankind had reformed the entire earth.
Around 220, there were some similar influences on Tertullian though only with very important and extremely optimistic (if not perhaps even postmillennial modifications and implications).
"Did you see the way he recontextualized that old-master appropriation in a purposeful deconstruction of rational forms as a postmillennial strategy?"
This postmillennial perspective essentially dovetails with the thinking of amillennial and premillennial schools of eschatology.
This is in opposition to premillennial and some postmillennial interpretations of chapter 20 of the Book of Revelation.
In the case of "Infinite Jest," we are in a depressing, toxic and completely commercialized postmillennial America.
"The mechanisms are something of a mystery," Dr. Suzman said, adding that the reasons for the jump in postmillennial deaths were still being explored.
In the view of the late historian Alan Heimert, postmillennial optimism helped ignite and fuel the American Revolution.
Truett had reflected a postmillennial approach to eschatological questions, whereas Criswell drew upon the theology of C.I. Scofield.
In the amillennial and postmillennial views, as well as in the post-tribulation premillennial position, there are no distinctions in the timing of the rapture.
Rousas John Rushdoony (1916-2001) was the intellectual founder of Christian Reconstructionism, a postmillennial form of theocratic Dominion Theology.
Their primitivist desire for noninstitutional Christianity was influenced by liberal, postmillennial idealism, and their attitudes influenced neo-orthodox theologian Reinhold Niebuhr.
His doctoral dissertation on "the influence of the doctrine of the second coming of Christ on the period 1517 to 1648," which was told from a postmillennial viewpoint, was abandoned.
Advocates of the Federal Vision are usually postmillennial, believing that Christ currently rules over the earth from the heavenly throne and reigns on earth through his people, the Church.
At other times its cast, the Flea's repertory company, known as the Bats, seems like a sleek, postmillennial downtown version of the original Not Ready for Prime Time Players.
The Orthodox Church, for example, rejects it because the Protestant doctrine of the rapture depends on a millennial interpretation of prophetic scriptures, rather than an amillennial or postmillennial fashion.
"They would have run him out of town in 1950," Mr. Brooks said, adding that Mr. Cowell's acerbity provides the hit reality show with a postmillennial dose of reality.