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Preterism is a 20th century theory
Not so. It's the theology of the Orthodox church which is basically the early church. So it's not a new "theory".

Preterism = prophecies of the Bible as events which have already happened.

Jesus' life itself was a prophecy that was fulfilled, so even if that was the ONLY prophecy that you believe was fulfilled then you would qualify as a "preterist" (and wouldn't that include all Christians that believe Jesus' birth and Resurrection is a fulfilled prophecy?).

It's full preterism that believes every prophecy has been fulfilled (and I don't see anyone posting in support of that).
 
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Yes of course and nor did I.
When you made reference to us being "pilgrims in an unholy land" and that "Jesus also told Pilate His Kingdom was not of this world" it seems you're arguing that "world" means the soil of this earth.
 
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*WE* don't bring about the Kingdom of God (God does....and, I believe, HAS).

Are the priests offering sacrifices today? Have they ever since the destruction of the Temple in 70AD?
 
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Not so. It's the theology of the Orthodox church which is basically the early church. So it's not a new "theory".
The Orthodox are A-MillennIial for the most part. As a matter of principle if we asked one they would quote the creeds.

They just don't get into all the eschatology deals like us.

The apostolic fathers were mostly of the millennial view. From what works we have.

Now there may be some EO laity here who espouse preterism but their church has not espoused this view.

I think you may be describing an Anglican tradition of eschatology called Historicism. That does employ some preterist ideas along with a-Millennial.

As a matter of fact an Anglican compatriot of your church used to post his own prophecies here on CF. He went by @interpreter
 
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Did you read what the definition of "preterism" is? If you believe in Christ's birth as a fulfilled prophecy....then you are also a preterist.

Eschatology is "last days" .....and in interpreting the Bible (especially the gospel accounts) the Orthodox are, most certainly, of the preterist view. (Check any web site of any EO church).

Here is something for you: Orthodoxy and Heterodoxy: Finding the Way to Christ in a Complicated Religious Landscape (2017 edition)

....and a review of that book:

The Rapture: An Orthodox Understanding (Infographic) - Time Eternal

 
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Perhaps the language of the Orthodox church will be more clear:


....and this:

 
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More on the phrase "coming with the clouds"--

 
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Another point: the terms "coming" and "visitation" carry the connotation of judgement--

 
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I do not have time right now to answer feedback, but i do want to address this business of metaphor. Jesus tells Caiaphus that Caiaphus will see Jesus “coming on the clouds”. How can this possibly be literal? Is Caiaphus going to look out the window and see Jesus floating away into the sky?

Please. If you insist in being literal, and if you believe “coming on the clouds” is a rapture reference, how can Caiaphus possibly witness this, as Jesus clearly says he will, given that poor old Caiaphus is presently wearing a pine overcoat?
 
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