Preliminary Considerations to the Study of Eschatology
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Preliminary Considerations to the Study of Eschatology ☆
Preliminary Considerations to the Study of Eschatology
Aligning expectations, breaking down strongholds, and studying eschatology with discernment
In a scenario of multiple biblical interpretations, how can we differentiate absolute truths from secondary issues? How can we prevent traditions and ingrained beliefs from becoming barriers to eschatological understanding? This book offers strategic keys for a solid and mature biblical study, helping the reader to develop and align their critical and analytical listening, learn to agree to disagree, recognize their own doctrinal boxes and strongholds, and deal with mental conversations that influence their understanding of the Scriptures.
Exploring principles such as absolutes and relatives, interpretive coherence, and the dangers of dogmas and deceptive arguments, the book invites the reader reflect and realign their worldview in light of Scripture. Complementing these preliminary considerations, it presents summaries of the main seminars taught by the author, including topics such as the Feasts of YHVH, biblical eschatology, and the restoration of understanding about the Plan of Redemption.
If you wish to study the Scriptures with discernment, humility, and maturity, this book will be an essential guide to align your view with the divine purpose—allowing Word to ground your knowledge, without fear of questioning paradigms, destroying strongholds, and delving deeper into the knowledge of God.
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About the book
These preliminary considerations were born out of hands-on teaching experience in the classroom, shaped by the questions and challenges brought by students from a wide range of backgrounds, traditions, and doctrinal perspectives. We observed that, beyond the inherent difficulties of studying eschatology, many also faced internal barriers—often approaching the Kingdom with a vision limited by their own worldview. This is natural, of course, as each of us carries a perspective formed by our upbringing, culture, and personal experiences.
Throughout these studies, we noticed that this difference significantly shook the faith of some students, whose dogmas appeared to be more solid than the Word of God itself.
The book, therefore, introduces some preliminary considerations to help us approach the study of eschatology with open hearts and minds, equipped with the willingness and courage to recognize our ideas and beliefs and, if necessary, perhaps even embrace new interpretive possibilities.
About the Author
Marcia Chohfi Maluf
Marcia Chohfi Maluf has been teaching the Word of God for over 20 years, with a special focus on eschatology for the past 10 years, emphasizing the preparation of the Bride of Christ and prophetic discernment for the days leading up to the return of Christ.
With a B.A. in Theology from Rocky Mountain Bible College (AB, Canada), she is the founder of Ministério Casa da Glória (House of Glory Ministries—www.casadagloria.net). She conducts seminars, discipleships, and gatherings wherever the wind of the Spirit leads her.
Marcia travels extensively across nations—especially in Israel—prophesying, interceding, and performing prophetic acts. Her YouTube channel (@marciachohfimaluf) brings together profound, practical, and revealing teachings for the edification of the Body of Christ.