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Kiliasm in Early Christianity and Its Theological Implications
The chapter discusses the origins and beliefs of kiliasm in early Christianity, exploring its connections to premillennialism and the importance of bodily resurrection in Pharisaic Judaism. It delves into the theological significance of bodily resurrection as a testimony to God's justice and the restoration of the material world. The conversation also scrutinizes contrasting eschatological views within Christianity, critiquing sub-Christian eschatologies and examining the parallels between ancient kiliasm and modern premillennialism.