How does Transmillennialism differ from popular Christian catastrophic end-time views?
All of the major schools of eschatology anticipate a time of suffering and destruction. Such catastrophic views have been popularized in the Left Behind book series. Transmillennialism sees eschatology as the means by which God has brought divine fullness to humanity. Therefore, we see eschatology as a creative impulse that integrates all things in Gods living presence.
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