Antichrist
mythological figure · 3 works · 3 mentions · 3 anchored passages
also in the atlas: Antichrist the idea
antichrist · the antichrist · the man of sin · the son of perdition
spoken of as
2 expressionsAntichrist / the man of sin1 mention
Adversus Marcionem (Latin)
But who is the man of sin, the son of perdition, who must first be revealed before the Lord's coming, exalting himself above all that is called God and above all religion, about to sit in the temple of God and to boast himself God?
the antichrist1 mention
De Carnis Resurrectione (Latin)
For the privilege of this grace awaits those who at the coming of the Lord shall be caught in the flesh, and on account of the hardships of the times of the antichrist shall deserve, by the compendium of a death discharged through transmutation, to run together with those who rise — as he writes to the Thessalonians:
in the texts
Adversus Marcionem
The eschatological adversary who exalts himself above God, discussed as either the Creator's or Marcion's christ.
But who is the man of sin, the son of perdition, who must first be revealed before the Lord's coming, exalting himself above all that is called God and above all religion, about to sit in the temple of God and to boast himself God?
De Carnis Resurrectione
The end-time adversary whose persecutions precede the resurrection and rapture.
For the privilege of this grace awaits those who at the coming of the Lord shall be caught in the flesh, and on account of the hardships of the times of the antichrist shall deserve, by the compendium of a death discharged through transmutation, to run together with those who rise — as he writes to the Thessalonians:
De Monogamia
The eschatological Antichrist, for whom the fruits of continued fleshly indulgence (children, nursing infants) are said to be prepared.
Let them prepare for Antichrist things on which he may rage the more lustfully.