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Canterbury (1933),
Ulrich Ernst Simon (1964), and G. B.
Caird (1966). Some
annihilationist Christian denominations were
influenced by the Millerite/Adventist...
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emphasis on the
imminent Second Coming (advent) of
Jesus Christ, and its
annihilationist soteriology. The
denomination grew out of the
Millerite movement in...
- Jehovah's
Witnesses is a nontrinitarian, millenarian,
restorationist Christian denomination. In 2023, the
group reported approximately 8.6 million members...
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connection between the same
person at
different points in time is
annihilationist. As
Gethin writes: In
other words, if we deny that
there is a real...
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materialistic schools of
Indian philosophies, such as Charvaka, are
called annihilationist schools because they
posited that
death is the end,
there is no afterlife...
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modern Christians consider Gehenna to be a
place of
eternal punishment.
Annihilationist Christians, however,
imagine Gehenna to be a
place where sinners are...
- of slumber. Jehovah's
Witnesses and
Christadelphians also
teach the
annihilationist viewpoint.
Christian Science defines "****" as follows: "Mortal belief;...
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known for his book The Fire That
Consumes in
which he
argues for an
annihilationist Biblical interpretation of ****. He has been
called "one of the foremost...
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William Marrion Branham (April 6, 1909 –
December 24, 1965) was an
American Christian minister and
faith healer who
initiated the post-World War II healing...
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including an
annihilationist view of ****. In this, he
stated the
problems with the
traditional view and went
forward to show how an
annihilationist view can...