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Introducción al dualismo maniqueo 1
by
Javier, Molina
in
Eschatology
2019
Abstract In this article we check the Manichaeism dualism, it's like a cleavage point to enter his eschatological approach. Thereby, we clear up the genesis of the Manichaeism like religious system and we exhibit the struggle between Light and Darkness, where, the Light's victory would be the only possible eschatology. Ultimately, we recognize the Manichaeism dualism like an ethicpolitical proposition to make up a specific form of life. Keywords: Light, Darkness, eschatology and Manichaeism dualism. \"(...) estos dos árboles, y separa el uno del otro, y sabe que no llegaron a existir el uno a partir del otro, que no precedieron el uno del otro: no proceden de uno.
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Aquinas at 800 – Papers from the 2024 Notre Dame Conference: The Fittingness of Including Animals in the Glorified Universe
2025
In this paper, I examine Aquinas’s arguments for the absence of animals in the glorified universe. In my response, I turn to Aquinas’s account of fittingness with respect to God’s nature, utilizing this account to argue that it befits God for some animals to exist in the glorified universe and to be ordered to Him as the final cause. I raise and resolve several potential Aquinian objections to this conclusion and I offer three possible, interrelated reasons as to why God might include animals. In conclusion, I present three additional theological considerations that accord with my conclusion.
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The origin, development, and future of Assemblies of God eschatology
by
Isgrigg, Daniel
in
Eschatology
2019
Formed in 1914, the Assemblies of God (AG) is one of the largest Pentecostal bodies in the world and from the very beginning placed great importance on the second coming of Christ. However, in recent decades, a segment of AG ministers and educators have begun to re-examine the theological underpinnings of the denomination's eschatology. Many of the historic expressions of eschatology are losing popularity within Pentecostal circles, particularly the long relationship with dispensational premillennialism. Methodologically the dissertation comprehensively explores AG eschatological positions over the past century based on three primary sources: the official statements of faith and other approved papers, periodical literature, and popular doctrinal works. Chapter Two surveys the literature by pertaining to eschatology AG scholars within the tradition. Chapter Three is a historical analysis of official AG statements on eschatology found in the statements of faith and approved papers. Chapter Four is a reception history of how eschatological doctrines were received and expressed by AG adherents in the Pentecostal Evangel, the official organ of the AG, from 1914-2005. Particular attention is given to how these expressions were shaped by the pneumatological beliefs, historical events, and the influence of dispensationalism. Chapters Five and Six summarize the findings from the various voices within the AG and set out to construct a set of contemporary, yet contextual, eschatological statements that reflect the past and at the same time imagine the future.
Dissertation
How I fixed the year 1000 problem
by
Greenburg, Dan
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Davis, Jack E., ill
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Greenburg, Dan. Zack files ;
in
Millennium (Eschatology) Juvenile fiction.
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Time travel Juvenile fiction.
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Millennium (Eschatology) Fiction.
1999
After falling through his computer screen, Zack travels back in time to a school in 999 A.D. where the students believe the world will end in the new millennium.