Abstract
The article introduces the Back to Jerusalem Movement, a missionary vision from the East, and explains how this movement merged with a broader historical vision of Pentecostalism. It also shows how the movement, linked to a millennialist understanding of history, adds new interpretation to the history of millennialism and covenantal theology. Finally, by describing this movement's stance in the context of a parallel westward political outreach, the article critically reflects on the cultural and historical background of this interpretation of history and on its political implications.
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