Revivalist Postmillennialism
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Revivalist Postmillenialism or Pietistic Postmillennialism is a distinct category of Postmillennialism that sees that the millennium or 'Golden age' or era of Christian prosperity and dominance spoken of in chapter 20 of the Book of Revelation will come about not from Christians changing society from the top down (that is, through its political and legal institutions) but from the bottom up at the grass roots level (that is, through people's hearts and minds).
Revivalistic Postmillennialism stands in contrast to, and in part opposes, Theonomic Dominionist Reconstructionist Postmillennialism.
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See R. C. Sproul citing Kenneth Gentry in Sproul "When is the Millennium?" in The last days according to Jesus