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Preparing for and living in the new Millennium is not about getting ready for the end of the world. Rather, it is about continuing to live out the message that Jesus is Lord. In his usual engaging style, N. T. Wright discusses the new Millennium in light of what the Bible has to say about both eschatology and who Christ is.

fathers spoke and wrote in Greek, not Latin, so that these beliefs were (and still are, sometimes) known by the Greek word “Chiliasm”, which corresponds to the Latin-rooted word “Millennialism”. Several other fathers, including the great Augustine of Hippo (AD 354–430), opposed this view precisely because it seemed too this-worldly. They followed instead the idea of a fourth-century theologian, Tyconius, who declared that Revelation 20 was symbolic, not literal: the “thousand years” was simply a
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