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Did the early Church become full preterist after AD 70?

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Full preterists believe that the last trumpet call took place in AD 70. A very elaborate presentation of this view can be found in Gina's [answer](https://christianity.stackexchange.com/a/83399/50422) in one of my previous [questions](https://christianity.stackexchange.com/q/83071/50422) . A quote from the answer below (with emphasis mine): > [...] The corruptible earthly temple worship also had to put on the incorruptible and be transformed into the pure and perfect temple of our Lord and Savior. **And, it happened when that earthly temple was taken out of the way in AD 70**. > > **The last trumpet call for Jerusalem took place in AD 70 at the hands of the Roman army**. But, there is a last trumpet call for each individual at our own bodily death, & that trumpet call signals either our gathering into heaven, or our judgment. Did the early Church believe the same? Did most early Christians turn into full preterists after the events of AD 70? What were the eschatological views of the early Church towards the end of the first century? Did the early Church's views on eschatology change or remain the same in the centuries that followed?
Asked by user50422
May 30, 2021, 01:02 PM
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