Christian Eschatology in the Narrations of Protestants

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Eschatology, that part of theology concerned with the last state of life is one of the most attractive doctrines that has affected all the religions among which religions to Abraham (PBUH) have depicted a clearer picture than others for their believers. In Christianity, the doctrine has turned to an influential dialectical principle for the beliefs. The returning of Messiah, his final judgment, Paradise and Hell are among the eschalology of Christian Faith. To understand this thought of Christianity correctly needs us to go directly to theological writings of Christian scholars and thinkers or authorities that have done research in each of the three sects of Catholic, Protestant and Orthodox. In the Protestant Church, one of the invaluable works seems to be the book Nezam-al-Ta’lim Fi Elm-al-Lahoot-al-Qawim (the system of the Teaching in the Powerful Knowledge of Divinity) written by James Enes from America. The outstanding feature of this book is its form of being dialectical, asking and answering with its numerous references to the holy book of the Bible. The author has criticized Christian thoughts of Catholics among the many religious discussions he has brought about.
Language:
Persian
Published:
Mashreq-e Mouood, Volume:2 Issue: 7, 2008
Page:
163
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