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Is there a difference between Transmillennialism and preterism?

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Is there a difference between Transmillennialism and preterism?

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Yes. Preterism is essentially a subset of Reformed Postmillennialism. Full Preterism as a term was not in common use until the early-90s when a handful of Reformed Presbyterians started using the term. Due to a shift toward Christian triumphalism among preterists, as well as their inability to answer the question, “What now after A.D. 70?” Presence decided to create an alternative that could carry the fulfilled view beyond the previous sectarian Restoration or Reformed worlds. In the early ’70s, Max King coined the phrase Covenant Eschatology as a field of theological inquiry. Today, Transmillennialism integrates Covenant Eschatology into all areas of integrated living. Transmillennialism underscores more than systematic theology. Rather than read the Bible or culture today as photographs, Transmillennialism approaches the biblical text and its context more in keeping with map making. Instead of just hindsight, Transmillennialism calls for foresight, looking at how the gospel can be ap

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