- Partial Preterism
__NOTOC__Partial preterism is a form of
Christian eschatology that holds much in common with but is distinct from Full preterism (or 'consistent' or 'hyper' preterism) in that it places the events of most of theBook of Revelation as occurring during thedestruction of Jerusalem in70 AD (and/or theFall of Rome several centuries later) yet still affirms an orthodox future bodily return ofChrist to earth at an unknown day and hour. Partial preterism sees Matthew 24, , theBook of Daniel and most of theBook of Revelation (besides its last 2 or 3 chapters) as speaking about events no later than the first century AD, and about "a coming" of Christ in judgement, not the (second, final and bodily) coming of Christ andLast judgement .Most Partial Preterists also believe the term "Last Days" refers not to the last days of planet Earth or the last days of humankind, but rather to the last days of the
Mosaic Covenant which God had exclusively with nationalIsrael until the year AD 70, see alsoSupersessionism . As God came injudgment upon various nations in theOld Testament , Christ also came in judgment against those in Israel who rejected him. The "last days," however, are to be distinguished from "the" "last day," which is considered still future and entails the "Second Coming " ofJesus , the "Resurrection of the righteous and unrighteous dead" physically from the grave in like-manner to Jesus' physical resurrection, the "Final Judgment", and the creation of a literal (rather than covenantal) "New Heavens" and a "New Earth" free from the curse of sin and death which was brought about by the fall ofAdam and Eve , also called theKingdom of God . Thus partial preterists are in agreement and conformity with the historic eucemenicalcreeds of the Church and articulate the doctrine of the resurrection held by the earlyChurch Fathers . Partial preterists hold that theNew Testament predicts and depicts many "comings" of Christ and that the phrase "Second Coming" means second of like kind in a series for the Scriptures record other comings even before the judgment-coming in AD70, thus eliminating that event as the "second" of any series, let alone the second of the series in which the example if the earthly, physical ministry of Christ. Partial Preterists believe that the new creation comes in redemptive progression as Christ reigns from His heavenly throne, subjugating His enemies, and will eventually culminate in the destruction of physical death, the "last enemy" (1 Cor 15:20-24). If there are any enemies remaining, the resurrection event cannot have occurred.Partial preterism is consistent with
Covenant theology in that its basis lies in the outworking of the covenant judgements ofDeuteronomy 28 - 32 and Leviticus 26 and as such opposesDispensational Premillennialism and Futurism popular in evangelical circles today with such works as the "Left Behind" series. Preterism also is distinct fromDispensational eschatology in that it does not have specific modern political directives attached (see Dispensationalism's connection toChristian Zionism ).Nearly all Partial Preterists hold to
amillennialism orpostmillennialism . Many postmillennial Partial Preterists are also theonomic in their outlook.A variant form of Partial Preterism developed within
Catholic tradition that identified the woman in Revelation 12 as Mary rather than being symbolic ofIsrael and/or theChurch in Protestant forms of Partial Preterism.Partial Preterism relies heavily on the account of
Flavius Josephus in describing thedestruction of Jerusalem as a first hand account of the recorded fulfillment of the Book of Revelation.Because of the widespread acceptance of
Dispensational Futurism amongst Americanevangelicals , Partial Preterism is often considered unorthodox by many. Partial Preterism is also criticised for claiming that the Book of Revelation was written before thedestruction of Jerusalem sometime during the reign of Romanemperor Nero in the 60s AD rather than in 95 AD which is the widely held belief amongDispensationalists .Kenneth Gentry , a prominent Partial Preterist, wrote hisPhD thesisBefore Jerusalem Fell (which has since been made into a book) on a defense of placing the writing of the Book of Revelation during Nero's reign.ee also
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Christian eschatology
*Preterism
*Idealism
*Historicism
*Covenant theology
*Summary of Christian eschatological differences Writers and publications
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Andrew Corbett , "The Most Embarrassing Verse In The Bible" (ISBN0-9775186-2-0) [http://www.andrewcorbett.net]
*R. C. Sproul , "The Last Days According to Jesus"
*David Chilton , "Days of Vengeance"
*Gary DeMar , "Last Days Madness:Obsession of the Modern Church" (ISBN 0-915815-35-4)
*Kenneth Gentry , "Before Jerusalem Fell"
*Hank Hanegraaff , "The Last Disciple" , "The Apocalypse Code" [http://www.equip.org] , [http://www.decipherthecode.com]
*Hugh J. Schonfield , "The Original New Testament" (ISBN 1 86204 252 7)
*Larry T. Smith , "The Coming Of The Lord, The Last Days & The End Of The World" [http://rightlydividingtheword.biz]External links: Proponents of Partial Preterism
*http://www.equip.org
*http://www.andrewcorbett.net
*http://mikeblume.com/prophecy.htm
*http://rightlydividingtheword.com
*http://bibletruthchurch.comExternal links: Critics of Partial Preterism
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