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ENGLISH WRITINGS

DOCTRINE OF TRINITY | SYSTEMATIC THEOLOGY | SPECIAL LECTURES | SECULARIZATION AND SANCTIFICATION 

I. What is Eschatology

1.      The Biblical Meaning of Eschaton

2.      The Subject Matters of Eschatology

3.      The Theological Importance of Eschatology

II. The Eschatology of Old Testament

1.      The Expectation of the Coming Redeemer

2.      The Kingdom of God

3.      The New Covenant

4.      The Restoration of Israel

5.      The Outpouring of the Spirit

6.      The Day of the Lord

7.      The New Heavens and the New Earth

III. The Eschatology of the New Testament

1.      The Fulfillment of Prophecy

2.      Two Eschatological Stages

IV. The Christian View of History

1.      History is the Working out of God’s Purposes

2.      God is the Lord of History

3.      Christ is the Center of History

4.      The Coming of the New Age

5.      History is moving toward a Goal

6.      Its Practical Implications

V. History of Eschatology

1.      The Eschatological Confusions in the Early Church

2.      The Medieval Developments

3.      The Eschatological Reformation and Millennialism

4.      The Modern Eschatology I

(i)    Albrecht Ritschl: Moralistic Eschatology

(ii)    Adolf von Harnack: Present Eschatology

(iii)    Johannes Weiss: Future Eschatology

(iv)    Albert Schweitzer: Consistent Eschatology

(v)    Charles Harold Dodd: Realized Eschatology

(vi)    Rudolf Bultmann: Existentialist Eschatology

(vii)    Geerhardus Vos: Balanced Eschatology

(viii)    Oscar Cullmann: Midpoint Eschatology

(ix)    Jurgen Moltmann: Political Eschatology

5.      The Modern Eschatology II

(i)    Adventism

(ii)    Dispensationalism

(iii)    Pentecostal Prophetism

 

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