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Sarx (σαρξ) is the Greek word for "flesh". This is the blog of a Southern Man (sojourning in Buffalo, NY) attempting to follow God in the way of Jesus. I am ordained in the Indy-Sacramental movement and serving under the omophor of Bp Craig of the Universal Anglican Church. We are founding a mission here in Buffalo. You can email me at "arkouda" at this domain.

Disclaimer

I who have written this story, or rather this fable, give no credence to the various incidents related in it. For some things in it are the deceptions of demons, other poetic figments; some are probable, others improbable; while still others are intended for the delectation of foolish men. (Closing lines of the Táin Bó Cúalnge)

Propably Not a Surprise

What’s your eschatology?
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You scored as Moltmannian Eschatology

Jürgen Moltmann is one of the key eschatological thinkers of the 20th Century. Eschatology is not only about heaven and hell, but God’s plan to make all things new. This should spur us on to political and social action in the present.

Moltmannian Eschatology

90%

Amillenialist

85%

Preterist

70%

Dispensationalist

35%

Postmillenialist

25%

Premillenialist

20%

Left Behind

5%

Like I said, Probably Not a Surprise. But, once again, they fail to have distinctions – Moltmann is very patristic in his here-and-now eschatology. They could, I think, have just as easily called my reply Catholic or Orthodox or even Anglo-Catholic. Non-protestant Eschatology fails to register, I think.

Given the teaching of Tikkun Olam, repair of the world, I think such eschatology (Minus the Jesus) is also Jewish.

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