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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.

who are Christians of pure and pious mind do not acknowledge this” (Dial. 80.2). Justin goes on indeed to mention a second group of non-millennialists who pass under the name of Christian, but these, Justin is at pains to make clear, are godless, impious heretics who, among their other aberrations, deny the resurrection of the body. As to the former group of non-millennialists, it is nowhere indicated that they deny the resurrection; in fact, had Justin known that they did so, it is beyond belief
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