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Definition of Chiliasm

Chiliasm
Chiliasm Chil"i*asm, n. [Gr. ?, fr. ?. See Chiliad.] 1. The millennium. 2. The doctrine of the personal reign of Christ on earth during the millennium.

Meaning of Chiliasm from wikipedia

- Millennialism (from Latin mille 'thousand', annus 'year', and -ism) or chiliasm (from the Gr**** equivalent) is a belief which is held by some religious...
- period reflect a millenarianist perspective (sometimes referred to as chiliasm). Bishop Papias of Hierapolis (A.D. 70–155) speaks in favor of a pre-millennial...
- alligoría, "allegory") is a millenarian doctrine which is the opposite of chiliasm. It is based on a figurative interpretation of the prophecy of Revelation...
- specific type of Christian millenarianism, and is sometimes referred to as Chiliasm from the New Testament use of the Gr**** chilia (thousand). The terms "millennialism"...
- of which he disputed as he disagreed with its content, especially the Chiliasm implied in the "millennial kingdom". The view of Eusebius was taken up...
- striking point in the eschatology of the ante-Nicene age is the prominent chiliasm, or millennarianism, that is the belief of a visible reign of Christ in...
- be the po****r view of the Reformers. The Lutherans formally rejected chiliasm (millennialism) in The Augsburg Confession. "Art. XVII., condemns the Anabaptists...
- Scriptural Doctrine of Immortality by James Challis Eternity: Christ's Return, Chiliasm, Resurrection of the Dead, Judgment, ****, Luther on Eternity, Heaven J...
- Condemn Chiliasm?". Trinity Journal. 24. Retrieved 30 May 2020. Gumerlock, Francis X. (2004). "Millennialism and the Early Church Councils: Was Chiliasm Condemned...
- century we see a determined attempt to revive a more “genuine” form of chiliasm." Lactantius quoted the Sibyls extensively (although the Sibylline Oracles...