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chiliasm
[ kil-ee-az-uhm ]
noun
- the doctrine of Christ's expected return to reign on earth for 1000 years; millennialism.
chiliasm
/ ˈkɪlɪˌæzəm /
noun
- Christian theol another term for millenarianism millennium
Derived Forms
- ˌchiliˈastic, adjective
- ˈchiliˌast, noun
Other Words From
- chil·i·ast [kil, -ee-ast], noun
- chili·astic adjective
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of chiliasm1
Example Sentences
By the early 18th century, moral instability encouraged both libertinism and chiliasm.
It is distinguished by its missionary zeal for the conversion of the natives, pursues with special interest the study of the prophetic word, and makes chiliasm an open question which need not rend the church.
The Alogi in the 2nd century rejected the Apocalypse on account of its chiliasm, its teaching of a visible reign of Christ on earth for a thousand years.
By chiliasm, strictly speaking, is meant the belief that Christ was to return to earth and reign visibly for one thousand years.
That Jesus and His apostles, as well as the great body of primitive Christians, held and taught what some call chiliasm, or millenarianism, can as readily be substantiated.
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