- Katechon
The Katechon is a biblical concept which has subsequently developed into an important notion of traditional political philosophy.
It is to be found in 2 Thess. 2:3 in an eschatological context : the Christians must not behave as if the Day of the Lord would happen tomorrow, since the Son of Perdition (the Antichrist of 1 and 2 John ) must be revealed before. Paul then adds that the revelation of the Antichrist is conditional upon the removal of 'something/someone which restrains him' and prevents him to be fully manifested.
The interpretation of this passage has raised many problems, since Paul does not speak clearly.
The following interpretations has been given : the katechon is1) The
Name of God (or God's presence)2) TheHoly Spirit 3) TheArchangel Michael 4) TheCatholic Church (and the perpetual sacrifice of theEucharist )5) ThePope 6) TheChristian Emperor 7) TheRoman Empire (theHoly Roman Empire , not the pagan Roman Empire of theAntichrist )8) Some more or less important eschatological figure(s) preceding the Antichrist and the end of times (like the two witnesses of Rev.)The
Roman Catholic andEastern Orthodox traditions considers the Antichrist to come at the time of the End of the World, when the katechon, the one who restrains, will be taken out. Some understandkatechon as theGrand Monarch or a new Orthodox Emperor, some as the rebirth of theHoly Roman Empire , some as a secret and mysterious organization, that keeps on restraining theEvil after the fall of all Christianity.ee also
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Son of Perdition
*Grand Monarch
*Adso of Montier-en-Der
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