-
interpreted literally; he was amillennial.
Justin Martyr (died 165), who had
chiliastic tendencies in his theology,
mentions differing views in his
Dialogue with...
-
Reformed Old
Apostolic Church New
Apostolic Church,
formed in 1863, a
chiliastic Christian church that
split from the
Catholic Apostolic Church during...
- Constantine.
Dionysius of
Alexandria stood against premillennialism when the
chiliastic work, The Re****ation of the
Allegorizers written by Nepos, a
bishop in...
- As
Bengel did not
hesitate to mani****te
historical calendars in his
chiliastic attempts to
predict the end of the world,
Zinzendorf rejected this as...
-
practitioners who just hadn't
gotten the
message yet. The music's nihilistic,
chiliastic worldview had
already culminated in its only
possible end: self-extinction...
- The
Reformed Old
Apostolic Church is a
chiliastic denomination with
roots in the
Catholic Apostolic Church and the Old
Apostolic Church. It is part of...
- Auma,
which promised a
millenarian vision of
earthly paradise or
similar chiliastic groups that had
sprung up,
including the
Uganda People's
Democratic Christian...
- six ages of the world. Augustine's
presentation deliberately counters chiliastic and
millennial ideas that the
Seventh Age,
World to Come,
would come after...
-
Church (Hersteld
Apostolische Zendingkerk - HAZK) was a Bible-believing,
chiliastic church society in the Netherlands, Germany,
South Africa and Australia...
-
Apostolic Church, an
indigenous African church New
Apostolic Church, a
chiliastic (premillenarian)
church Oneness Pentecostalism, also
known as Apostolic...