Postmillennial view

Postmillennial view

Strengths:

  • Strong kingdom-society orientation.
  • Positive emphasis and motivation for human effort to expand God’s kingdom on earth as it is in heaven.
  • Positive worldview, long-term outlook.
  • Recognition of many comings of Christ.
  • Many valid preterist understandings.

Weaknesses:

  • Positing the time of Christ’s “Second Coming” and “Return” as being far, far away.
  • Insistence the world must be “Christianized” to a significant degree before Christ can return.
  • Adherence to an unscriptural “end-of-time” paradigm.
  • Use of a dichotomizing hermeneutic based on that paradigm.
  • Claim that eschatology pertains to the end of the Christian age.
  • Postulating two or more parousia returns of Christ.
  • Postulating a final coming and last judgment, after which there will be no more.
  • Numerous partial-preterist inconsistencies from failure to fully honor the time statements.
  • Bifurcating passages of Scripture, including the book of Revelation.
  • Reliance on delay theory.
  • Insistence that the time of fulfillment cannot be known.
  • Incomplete salvation and resurrection reality.
  • Advocating a future evil-less, utopian, and eternal state on earth.
  • Over-dependence on creedal authority.
  • The “age to come” is yet-future