“The banquet of eternal glory is made out of the ingredients of time.” — Arnold Albert van Ruler Copy Share Image
“Now while “Jesus wins in the end” is certainly true, it is a rather terse and vague slogan and does not capture… — Michael F. Bird Copy Share Image
“[Faith] sees in the resurrection of Christ not the eternity of heaven, but the future of the very earth on which his… — Jürgen Moltmann Copy Share Image
“New Testament authors all may have been premillennialists, they may all have been amillennialists, or some may not have had a particular… — Anonymous Copy Share Image
“So I Idren, I sistren / Which way will we choose / We better hurry, oh hurry, oh hurry, woe now /… — Dean MacNeil Copy Share Image
In particular, I argue that in both evolution and creation we have rival religious responses to a crisis of faith-rival stories of… — Michael Ruse Copy Share Image
“Eschatology is the dustbin into which we sweep everything we don't want. To believe. We believe that the Lord will manifest Himself… — A.W. Tozer Copy Share Image
“Eschatology is one of those doctrines in which interpreters should be careful not to place uncritical confidence in what tradition has said,… — Christopher M. Date Copy Share Image
In terms of applicability to today's world, many people are trying to domesticate Scripture so as to get the PC answer, the… — D. A. Carson Copy Share Image
“Don't most astrophysicists now predict some "end of the line" - an end to it all? Not just the death of things,… — Mort W. Lumsden Copy Share Image
“Therefore, if we restrict our studies of apocalyptic to the canon of Scripture (Daniel, Zechariah, the Gospels, 22 and Revelation), we can… — Bradley Jersak Copy Share Image
I think utopianism and eschatology are really two sides of the same coin. They both assume that some massively transformative event is… — Phillip Sandifer Copy Share Image
“Biblical eschatology fundamentally challenges the "official" scientific idea that the universe will end in a violent heat death, and instead that the… — David D. Flowers Copy Share Image
“To speak evil' is to speak this fateful, paradoxical situation that is the reversible concatenation of good and evil. That is to… — Jean Baudrillard Copy Share Image
“The Kingdom of God is the already but not yet". ~R. Alan Woods [1998]” — R. Alan Woods Copy Share Image
“An ethic unshaped by eschatology is neither Jesus’ nor Christian.” — Tremper Longman III Copy Share Image
“I am not in full alignment with Preteristic theology per se, however I could say that I may be a 'partial preterist'."… — R. Alan Woods Copy Share Image
“Doomsday sells, but doesn’t ring with truth. Could it be that the Apocalypse is a personal eschatology?” — Stefan Emunds Copy Share Image
“Mine is the only view that appropriately combines the end-time messianic expectations of the Jews with Christian scripture.” — Eli Of Kittim Copy Share Image
“I'm having too much fun declaring & demonstrating the Kingdom of God, it's okay if He waits till he returns!!!." ~R. Alan Woods [2013]” — R. Alan Woods Copy Share Image
“Yet she could see by their shocked and altered faces that even their virtues were being burned away.” — Flannery O'Connor Copy Share Image
“The Rapture of the Nerds has been followed by the Resurrection of the Extremely Confused. (318)” — Charles Stross Copy Share Image
This is why I believe that many of our current eschatologies, intoxicated by dubious interpretations of John’s Apocalypse are not only ignorant… — Brian D. McLaren Copy Share Image
“All worldviews, therefore, end in an eschatology and all efforts at reformation are animated by faith in the future.” — Herman Bavinck Copy Share Image
During the last times, men will be lovers of pleasure more than lovers of God. When you think of our sports-driven society,… — Jerry Falwell Copy Share Image
“Salvation is a restoration project, not an evacuation project! Or as Thomas Merton put it, “Eschatology is not an invitation to escape… — Brian Zahnd Copy Share Image
There is no Christian Gospel if history simply unwinds into a meaningless puddle, if the cosmos simply escapes into a cataclysmic black… — Albert Mohler Copy Share Image
We cannot know what John of Leyden felt Under the Bishop 's tongs - we can only Walk in temperate London, our… — Peter Porter Copy Share Image
“If the first Adam was formed from dust, and the second conceived of Spirit and born of woman, then the coming of… — Paule Patterson Copy Share Image
I thought I was growing wings— it was a cocoon. I thought, now is the time to step into the fire— it… — Denise Levertov Copy Share Image
God's Kingdom is "present in its beginnings, but still future in its fullness. This guards us from an under-realized eschatology (expecting no… — Anonymous Copy Share Image
“Humanity has been fetishizing the end of the world ever since we invented its beginning. It’s just easier to destroy it than… — Casey Fisher Copy Share Image
“The major positions regarding eschatology differ over two main issues: (1) The nature of the “thousand years” (Rev 20:2–7): Is the “thousand… — Jonathan Menn Copy Share Image
“All religions must, at their core, look forward to the end of this world and to the longed-for moment when all will… — Christopher Hitchens Copy Share Image
Exploring Ecclesiology is true to its subtitle, being both vibrantly evangelical and admirably ecumenical; it is commendable for its depth, breadth, and… — Carl E. Olson Copy Share Image
How many times have you struggled with the interpretation of certain Biblical texts related to the time of Jesus' return because they… — Gary DeMar Copy Share Image
I'm not sure how far Derrida's later 'theological' interests are really rooted in post-structuralism or whether they don't rather reflect a kind… — George Pattison Copy Share Image