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Regnum Caelorum: Patterns of Millennial Thought in Early Christianity is unavailable, but you can change that!

This study in early Christianity by Charles E. Hill examines the New Testament—as well as Jewish texts and early Christian writings—to offer a new view of the development of Christian eschatology.

We have observed the existence, long before Tyconius, Jerome, and Augustine, of a non-chiliastic interpretation of Rev. 20:4–6. Important aspects of this interpretation indeed were inherited intact by its fourth- and fifth-century descendants, though some distinctive traits did not apparently survive. An indication of how this early interpretation fit within a larger set of texts thought to speak of the heavenly world of Christ’s kingdom and how these contributed
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