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The War in Iran and Orthodox Eschatology

 By: Bishop Stephen Introduction: When War Revives Apocalyptic Curiosity Whenever conflict erupts in the Middle East, speculation about the “end times” quickly follows. The recent hostilities involving Iran and Israel have again stirred conversations among Christians who wonder whether such events signal the approach of the apocalypse. Many voices, particularly within certain evangelical traditions, interpret wars in the region as immediate fulfillments of biblical prophecy. Some even attempt to map current headlines onto passages such as Ezekiel 38 or the Book of Revelation. Yet the Orthodox Church approaches these matters with far greater sobriety. While acknowledging that history is moving toward the Second Coming of Christ, Orthodoxy does not interpret every geopolitical conflict as a direct prophetic marker. The Church’s eschatology is deeply rooted in Scripture, shaped by the Fathers, and tempered by centuries of spiritual discernment. To understand how Orthodox Christians...

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