
Eschatology Matters New to Eschatology? Start Here
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Feb 13, 2026 A clear walkthrough of what eschatology means and why it shapes the whole biblical story. Short takes on key topics like the kingdom, millennium, Christ's return, and bodily resurrection. Discussion of present realities begun in Christ and their future consummation. A call to let these ideas shape worship and right affections.
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Eschatology Is Story, Not Appendix
- Eschatology studies the last things and how that end births something new in God's story.
- Josh Howard emphasizes it examines the whole narrative flow leading to the end, not merely an appendix to theology.
Core Categories To Track
- Key eschatological categories include kingdom, millennium, Christ's return, resurrection, intermediate/final states, judgment, and the new heavens and earth.
- These categories map orthodox expectations about how God concludes and renews creation in Christ.
Eschatology Woven Into Scripture
- Scripture presents eschatology as a narrative with recurring 'eschatological moments' throughout Christ's life and human calling.
- Josh Howard connects events like the Transfiguration and the Edenic mandate to the larger end-times story.
