This is a brief sketch. I think it's the best of all theories on Revelation.I've never heard of it. Might you have some links?
I did. Just because it isn't understood does not mean it wasn't simple.I need a translator to even know what you wrote....
can you do it like this...
"In your post, please keep it simple by saying....for example.... furturist, pre-trib
That's all I need. Thanks."
I added it. And put your name under it.The Recapitulation Theory is the oldest known commentary view of Revelation found yet. Many well studied today are reclaiming it. Please create that heading and list me under it.
Okay, Josheb. I added you to the list under Partial Preterism in the opening post. Thanks for your participation.I did. Just because it isn't understood does not mean it wasn't simple.
Put me down as partial-preterist.
okay, Rachel20. done. Thanks for your participation.pre-trib rapture, pre-mil, dispensationalist (not hyper-d)
okay, claninja. I have you listed under Partial Preterism, Covenant Theology in the opening post. Thanks for your participation.Partial preterist
Covenant theology
Do you want me to list you under Pre-wrath rapture ?I believe Jesus comes for his saints after 2 years of tribulation, just before the wrath of the Lamb begins for unbelieving mankind in the last 5 years of tribulation.
Yes, pre-wrath rapture is good.
Grand experiment.
Because there are so many posters here, which it is sometimes hard to keep track of each persons fundamental position(s), especially when discussing. I am going to try on a voluntary basis, for each of you to fit yourself under each of these categories. Yourself only and not what you think someone else is.
In your post, please keep it simple by saying....for example.... furturist, pre-trib
That's all I need. Thanks.
Make a post, and I will add your screen-name alphabetically in each category. If there are some categories I left out - let me know.
Amil
I guess I would fit into the conventional dispensational pre mil, pre trib
Christian Gedge
Dave L
Hazelelponi
kdm1984
mkgal1
TribulationSigns
Anytime rapture
Douggg
TribulationSigns
Covenant Theology
claninja
Hazelelponi
nonaeroterraqueous
TribulatonSigns
Dispensationalism
christiansoccerplayer
Michael Collum
Rachel20
Futurist
christiansoccerplayer
Douggg
Handmaid for Jesus
JIMINZ
Historist
Christian Gedge
Saint John
Idealism (of Christian Eschatology)
Mid-trib rapture
New Covenant Theology
Christian Gedge
Non-dispensationalist
Douggg
Hazelelponi
mkgal1
nonaeroterraqueous
TribulationSigns
Partial Preterism
claninja
Josheb
Maria Billingsley
mkgal1
Post-trib rapture
Christian Gedge
DavidPT
TribulationSigns
Pre-mil
christiansoccerplayer
DavidPT
Douggg
Handmaid for Jesus
Michael Collum
Rachel20
Timtofly
Pre-trib rapture
christiansoccerplayer
Handmaid for Jesus
JustRachel
Rachel20
Pre-wrath rapture
Recapitulation Theory
Dave L
okay Deep Truth. done. Thanks for your participation.Yes, pre-wrath rapture is good.
nolidad, I listed you under diespensationalsim, pre-mil, pre-trib rapture in the original post, alphabetically. Thanks for your participation.I guess I would fit into the standard or traditional dispensational, pre. mil, pre trib rapture
What are the New Covenant Theology differences?
Pastor Douglas Goodin:
This is a brief sketch. I think it's the best of all theories on Revelation.
14.1. Recapitulation of Events Commentary - A Testimony of Jesus Christ
Okay. You have been added to Recapitulation Theory in the original post.Yep, put me in with 'Recapitulation Theory' too.
mkgal1, done. You have been added to Covenant Theology.@Douggg you can put me down as this variety of Covenant Theology (there may be a distinction between this and others...I'm not sure).
Covenantal theology is distinctive in its emphasis of the following tenets:
- The biblical covenants (Edenic, Adamic, Noahite, Abrahamic, Mosaic, Davidic, and New or Messianic) are taken to be the chief structural framework for salvation history.
- The Abrahamic covenant (as distinct from the Mosaic) is taken to be the central Old Testament covenant that is fulfilled in the New Testament, in accordance with Pauline theology (Galatians 3:6-29).
- The Old and New Testaments are taken to be integrally related through the sequence of covenants, with prophetic fulfillment understood chiefly in terms of covenantal correspondence.
- Scripture is interpreted via the four senses, with an emphasis on describing the correspondence between covenants via the allegorical sense.
- Jesus' prophecy in the Olivet Discourse is understood to have been fulfilled by the destruction of the Jerusalem Temple in 70 AD.
- Old Testament prophecy of a restoration of Israel in which Jews and Gentiles are united is understood to have been fulfilled in the Church, cf. Catechism of the Catholic Church 781 drawing on Lumen Gentium 9.
- Jesus is understood to have inaugurated the Kingdom of God, which advances throughout history from the Ascension to the Last Judgment, cf. Catechism of the Catholic Church 669-670.
- The advance of the Kingdom of God throughout history is interpreted in terms of the Augustinian concepts of the City of God and the City of Man.
- From wiki "Covenantal theology (Catholic Church) - Wikipedia" Covenantal theology (Catholic Church) - Wikipedia