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What is
Historicism?
If you are like many Christians, you probably have never heard of this method of
interpreting Biblical prophecy. Historicism is unlike Preterism, which teaches
that most of prophecy has been fulfilled in the past. It also differs from
Futurism, which teaches that prophecy will only be fulfilled at some future
date. In brief, Historicism teaches that biblical predictions are being
fulfilled throughout history and continue to be fulfilled today. The Book of
Revelation is a pre-written history of the Church from the time of its writing
to the future Second Advent of Christ, which shall usher in the new heaven and
new earth.
Preterism has little to say to us today since it interprets predictions as mostly fulfilled. Futurism is beyond the Church, because most Futurists believe that a secret rapture will remove the Church from the world. However, if the Bible and Revelation speak to the Church in ALL ages (as Historicism teaches), it is of great importance that we listen.
Historicists agree on the following unique concepts:
Additionally, the Reformational confessions have adopted the Historicist interpretation including the Irish Articles (1615), the original Westminster Confession of Faith (1646), the Savoy Declaration (1658), and the London Baptist Confession (1688). We encourage you to explore our web site, read, and learn more about Historicism.
In this section, there will be articles on the "end times" from a Historist point of view. This is in response from a visitor. One needs to look at ALL sides to see, which one is using scriptures in context. If you know of an article that would be helpful, please let me know.