Historicism (Christian eschatology)
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Historicism is a school of interpretation which treats the eschatological prophecies of Daniel and Revelation as finding literal earthly fulfillment through the history of the church age and especially in relation to the struggle between the true church and apostasy. Historicism stands in contrast to Preterism, Futurism and Idealism.
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See also
- Book of Daniel
- Book of Revelation
- Christian Eschatology
- Day-year principle
- Summary of Christian eschatological differences
- History of the Papacy
- Anti-Catholicism
- Great Apostasy
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