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2 timestamped hits 1 source reading 2 extracted notes Newest source: 2024-05-08, day precision Aliases: amillennialisms

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Amillennialism

A transcript-matched topic anchored by excerpts such as "Jesus will come back whenever he wants to come back. But before he comes back, we, the Catholic Church, will take care of everyone,..."

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A transcript-matched topic anchored by excerpts such as "Jesus will come back whenever he wants to come back. But before he comes back, we, the Catholic Church, will take care of everyone,..."

Most recent Jiang source touching this topic: Christian Zionism Turns War Into Prophecy (2024-05-08, day precision).

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Amillennialism

Glossary

Jiang labels Augustine's view as the denial that the thousand years is literal, treating it as metaphorical or already realized through the Church.

Theological distinction used in this lecture.

definition

Jiang defines premillennialism as the view that Jesus returns before a literal thousand years of peace and contrasts it with Augustine's view that the thousand years is metaphorical or already realized through the Church.

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