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Preterism is a Christian eschatological view or belief that interprets some (partial preterism) or all (full preterism) prophecies of the Bible as events which have already been fulfilled in history.
The first clear preterist was Spanish-Catholic Jesuit Luis Alcazar (1554–1613) in his Investigation of the Hidden Sense of the Apocalypse. 1 Hugo Grotius (1583–1645) of Holland was “the first Protestant recruit to Preterism.” 2 Grotius was “extremely liberal in his religious views” and took a critical approach, called “the ...
Use of the term praeteribit in Jesus’ Olivet Discourse makes the name “preterist” particularly appropriate, since Preterists take the view that Jesus’ prophecies, as well as those of Daniel, Revelation, Thessalonians, and the rest, were all fulfilled within the generation of the first disciples.
Preterism is an English theological term that identifies the eschatological system that holds to the belief that the fulfillment of end time prophecy is “in the past” and that we live in the days that are “beyond” the events predicted in scripture. References to future Israel and unfulfilled promises to Israel are found in the church.
“Preterist” means past in fulfillment, and “Futurist” means future in fulfillment. Preterist basically means the opposite of Futurist. Futurists believe most end-time prophecies (especially the big three events — the Second Coming, Resurrection, and Judgment) are yet to be fulfilled.
HISTORICAL PRETERISM (HP) – A) Umbrella term covering all those who believe that only a slight amount of Bible prophecy was totally fulfilled in the early centuries of the Christian era. Determined by looking at where authors find a “transition” from the past to the future using the Olivet Discourse of Matthew 24/25 and the Apocalypse of ...