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The Eschatology of the Restoration of All Things: The dawning of the age of enlightenment

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The Eschatology of the Restoration of All Things: The dawning of the age of enlightenment
The Eschatology of the Restoration of All Things: The dawning of the age of enlightenment

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The Eschatology of the Restoration of All Things: The dawning of the age of enlightenment

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Eschatology
is often thought of as describing the 'end of the world' or 'end times'. Yet many have begun to conclude that the restoration of all things is an inevitable consequence of who God really is as Love, encouraging them to look to the future with optimistic anticipation and expectation. Isaiah prophesied no end to the increase of God's government and peace, so why are believers still looking for an end? Mike Parsons examines the reasons for this confusion, exposing the '
Great Deception
' that lies behind it, and proposing instead a 'happy eschatology' in which all of God's children can recognise and fulfil their eternal destiny.

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