Wednesday, June 25, 2008

Eschatology

"Being a citizen of the kingdom, therefore, means that we should see all of life adn all of reality in the light of the goal of the redpmtion of the cosmos. This implies, as Abraham Kuyper once said, that there is not a thumb-breadth of the universe about which Christ does not say, "It is mine." This implies a Christian philsophy of history: all of history must be seen as teh working out of God's eternal purpose. This kingdom vision includes a Chrstian philosophy of culture: art and science reflect the glory of God and are therefore to be pursued for his praise. It also includes a Christian view of vocation: all callings are from God, and all that we do in everyday life is to be done to God's praise, whether this be study, teaching, preaching, business, industry, or housework."

Anthony A. Hoekema, The Bible And The Future, Pg. 54

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