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We now propose to call the attention of our readers, the Lord willing, in our discussion of the history of dogma, to that doctrine known as Eschatology. Eschatology, the last locus of the six loci of our Reformed dogmatics, refers to the doctrine of the last things. Now it is true that this last loc
Prof. Engelsma is professor of Dogmatics and Old Testament in the Protestant Reformed Seminary. The abounding errors concerning the last things are by no means the only reason why eschatology must have a prominent place in the teaching of the church today. The truths of eschatology are a vitally im
But to move on, we ought to note in what areas amillennial teaching has developed since the Reformation. What are some of the distinctive elements of Reformed eschatology? In the first place, we may mention its emphasis on the sovereignty of God. Being one of the cardinal tenets of Reformed theology
Introducing Eschatology and Time Preacher: Rev. Angus Stewart Series: Belgic Confession 37 Scripture: Mark 13:1-27 Bible Text: Mark 13:1-27 | Preacher: Rev. Angus Stewart | Series: Belgic Confession 37, The Last Judgment | Article 37 THE LAST JUDGMENT Finally, we believe, according to the Word of
Prof. Engelsma is professor of Dogmatics and Old Testament in the Protestant Reformed Seminary. This article introduces a study of the Bible's teaching on eschatology. The word "eschatology" comes from the Greek word in the New Testament meaning 'last': eschatos. I John 2:18 speaks of the "last tim
Eschatology is the term that means the study of the end times. Why is the study of the end times important for our young people? What are signs that you, as a young person, see that we are in the end times? What are specific current events that you see are the work of the devil? Knowing our enemy is
Prof. Engelsma is professor of Dogmatics and Old Testament in the Protestant Reformed Seminary. As the biblical doctrine of the last things, eschatology concerns an end of all things. It has to do with the end of all things -- the end of time and history; the end of our present world; the end of th
Eschatology. The doctrine of the "Last Things" is logically last in order, but it was first in the mind of the early church, the reason being that the Ante-Nicene Christians were few in number and were persecuted by a hostile world and that it was not foreseen that the leaven of Christianity was toi