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Message definition (Does theonomy require commitment to a particular view of eschatology (end times)? )
There are ways in which a faulty eschatology (e.g. certain forms of pre-millenial futurism, certain interpretations of Matt. 5:17-19) could hinder someone from believing the above two facts.
There are ways in which a faulty eschatology (e.g. certain forms of pre-millenial futurism, certain interpretations of Matt. 5:17-19) could hinder someone from believing the above two facts.
Translation There are ways in which a faulty eschatology (e.g. certain forms of pre-millenial futurism, certain interpretations of Matt. 5:17-19) could hinder someone from believing the above two facts. There are ways in which a faulty eschatology (e.g. certain forms of pre-millenial futurism, certain interpretations of Matt. 5:17-19) could hinder someone from believing the above two facts.