Optimillennialism


Gary North has coined the term “pessimillennialism” to describe an eschatology of pessimism and defeat. Premillennialism, he says, has been dominated by a desire to escape the social issues of the day, and retreat into church-centered life, awaiting “the Rapture.” This view sees the end of progress and the gradual triumph of evil on earth, culminating in the rule of Antichrist amidst global Tribulation.

North is a “postmillennialist,” indicating a belief that Christ’s return and the end of the world is after (post) “the millennium” – the global triumph of Christian ideals over the earth.

Postmillennialism Today
http://www.visi.com/~contra_m//cm/reviews/cm09_rev_postmillennialism.html

Postmillennialism.com
http://www.postmillennialism.com/

Confessional Postmillennialism
http://www.chalcedon.edu/articles/article_as_3.html

Postmillennialism and the Reformed Faith
http://www.forerunner.com/beast/X0006_Postmil_and_Reformed.html

Postmillennialism: The Fourth Point
http://reformed-theology.org/html/books/five_points/chapter4.htm

Charles' Postmillennialism Page
http://www.dabney.com/charles/Postmill.html

Course Outline
http://www.liberty.edu/courses/theo250/gentry.html

  The Biblical basis of Postmillennialism
http://www.apocalipsis.org/postmillennialism.htm

Paradise Restored
http://freebooks.entrewave.com/freebooks/docs/html/dcpr/dcpr.html

POSTMILLENNIALISM by Loraine Boettner
http://www.mbrem.com/eschatology/post.htm

Postmillennialism: Wishful Thinking or Certain Hope?
http://www.caledonianfire.org/caledonianfire/Gentry/POSTMILLENNIALISM.htm

Postmillennialism and Protestantism
http://www.covenanter.org/Postmil/postmilhome.htm
"There will come a time when in this world holiness shall be more general, and more eminent, than ever it hath been since Adam fell in paradise.
Thomas Brooks, The Crown and Glory of Christianity. (1662).

The most recent eschatological trend is that of “preterism,” or “full preterism,” which holds that the New Testament predictions of an imminent return of Christ were fulfilled, and no future return is scheduled. This Thesis presupposes a kind of functional preterism, combined with the social optimism of North and the Postmillennialists. This is seen in the exposition of the Biblical history of Anarcho-Theocracy in section 5 below.