Nielsen’s Nook

Martin Luther, <i>Luther's Works,</i> Vol. 42 : Devotional Writings I ( ed. Jaroslav Jan Pelikan et al.;, Luther's WorksPhiladelphia: Fortress Press, 1999, c1969), 42:13.

Reflections of a Now-Millennialist

Four Major Millennial Views
The amillennialist believes that the Kingdom of God was inaugurated at Christ's resurrection (hence the term "inaugurated millennialism") at which point he gained victory over both Satan and the Curse. Christ is even now reigning (hence the term "nunc-millennialism" ? nunc means "now") at the right hand of the Father over His church. After this present age has ended, Christ will return and immediately usher the church into their eternal state after judging the wicked. The term "amillennialism" is actually a misnomer for it implies that Revelation 20:1-6 is ignored; in fact, the amillennialist's hermeneutic interprets it (and in fact, much of apocalyptic literature) non-literally. [see the quote on their site]