1. Historicism - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Historicism is a mode of thinking in which the basic significance of specific social context—e.g., time, place, local conditions—is central; whereas the notion of fundamental ...
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The Historicism Research Foundation exists to promote scholarship and foster understanding about the Historicist interpretation of Biblical prophecy, internationally.
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4. historicism: Definition from Answers.com
historicism n. A theory that events are determined or influenced by conditions and inherent processes beyond the control of humans
5. Historicism (Christianity) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Historicism is a school of interpretation which treats the eschatological prophecies of Daniel and Revelation as finding literal earthly fulfillment through the history of the ...
6. historicism - Definition of historicism at YourDictionary.com
noun. a theory of history holding that the course of events is determined by unchangeable laws or cyclic patterns; the theory that the only true understanding of a person, society ...
7. Historicism - Includipedia, the inclusionist encyclopaedia
Historicism is the theory that claims: that there is an organic succession of developments (also known as historism or the German historismus), and
8. Historicism: Facts, Discussion Forum, and Encyclopedia Article
Historicism is a mode of thinking in which the basic significance of specific social context—e.g., time, place, local conditions—is central; whereas the notion of fundamental ...
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The ESV Study Bible Modern Reformation Magazine Reformation Study Bible Follow the footsteps of the Reformers and rediscover for yourself the essence of the message of Scripture: in ...