Reformed Universalist Seminary Lecture 1 – Understanding the Doctrine of Last Things

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In this opening lecture from Reformed Universalist Theological Seminary’s Eschatology course, Rev. William M. Brennan, Th.D., explains why eschatology—the doctrine of last things—matters for every believer. Far more than end-times speculation, biblical eschatology reveals God’s purpose (telos) for creation from the beginning to the new heavens and new earth. This foundational session defines eschatology, establishes essential hermeneutical principles for interpreting prophecy, and surveys the four major millennial views—Premillennialism, Amillennialism, Postmillennialism, and Preterism—showing how each arises from different interpretive frameworks. Learn how prophetic symbolism, typology, and audience relevance shape a sound, Christ-centered understanding of the kingdom of God and the hope of resurrection. Perfect for students of Reformed, covenantal, and evangelical universalist theology who seek clarity, charity, and biblical depth in studying the end of all things.

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