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How are we to understand this concept of an Antichrist?
Some Catholic scholars appear to say that the Antichrist was the emperor Nero. But of course popular belief suggests that the Antichrist will be the devil made flesh at the end of the world, et cetera.
What is the greater consensus with Catholic Biblical Scholarship? What have the Popes, Cardinals and Bishops of recent times said?
Throughout our Church’s history, what has the Church believed regarding Revelation? Did they think it was a foretelling of the future deception of the devil? Or did they always understand it as Nero’s persecution?
It seems to me that the belief in the Antichrist as the devil incarnate is just something that popped up with American Fundamentalists’ poor understanding of Scripture, taking everything literally, just as they created friction between Genesis and science. I personally don’t think there is any friction between the two, because it was understood from the beginning that Genesis isn’t literal anyway. Is the case with Revelations similar, having fallen as prey to extremely flawed interpretation?
Some Catholic scholars appear to say that the Antichrist was the emperor Nero. But of course popular belief suggests that the Antichrist will be the devil made flesh at the end of the world, et cetera.
What is the greater consensus with Catholic Biblical Scholarship? What have the Popes, Cardinals and Bishops of recent times said?
Throughout our Church’s history, what has the Church believed regarding Revelation? Did they think it was a foretelling of the future deception of the devil? Or did they always understand it as Nero’s persecution?
It seems to me that the belief in the Antichrist as the devil incarnate is just something that popped up with American Fundamentalists’ poor understanding of Scripture, taking everything literally, just as they created friction between Genesis and science. I personally don’t think there is any friction between the two, because it was understood from the beginning that Genesis isn’t literal anyway. Is the case with Revelations similar, having fallen as prey to extremely flawed interpretation?