Hiliatic theories in the context of Protestant eschatology (exegetical-comparative analysis

Ukrainian Religious Studies 38:70-85 (2006)
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Abstract

At the intersection of the second and third millennia in connection with the natural and social cataclysms that are taking on a global character, the eschatological prophecies about the end of the world have intensified the coming of the millennial Kingdom of God. In contrast to the existing problems, the Kingdom of God is offered as an ideal system of government with such qualitative characteristics as equality, justice, material and spiritual completeness.

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