Pardon my ignorance, but could someone explain to me in simple terms what is meant by "Millennial Exclusionism"?
Not ever having come across this term before, I have no idea as to what "Millennial Exclusionism" is.
Is it some relatively new corollary to some aspect of who's excluded from the Millennial kingdom of God, or has this concept/interpretation been around for some time?
The only really good one volume resource I have on hand is J. Dwight Pentecost's almost 600 page Things to Come: A Study in Biblical Eschatology [(c) 1958 by Zondervan]. I looked through the part in which he characterizes those who will enter the Millennial Kingdom, but all he really seems to say is that it's restricted to those whom God says are holy and obedient. Thus, I conclude that those God considers to be either unholy, disobedient are "excluded" from the Millennial Kingdom.
That's a pretty broad brush description to me, so I'm obviously missing something when it comes down to exactly what "Millennial Exclusionists" precisely mean.
What am I missing about these "Millennial Exclusionists"?
That's exactly what I was explaining when the good RevMitchell cast an accusation against me.
Basically, Dallas Seminary Eschatology. PreTrib, PreMillennial, and Hodges' Free Grace Soteriology. I have Dillow's "Reign of the Servant Kings"
The beginnings of the "Exclusion" was simply highliting the promise of rewards, inheritance, Wedding Feast, Millennial Reign of Christ, et al. It was taught as an exclusion from blessings for unfaithful believers.
Then sometime around 15 years ago, there was a push to make better sense of "age life" and gnashing of teeth, with many believing these could apply to unfaithful believers too - while retaining Eternal Security for all believers.
I'm not sure if it's an element of Progressive Dispensationalism, but apparently the "Exclusion" morphed into a Purgatory type of punishment for the wicked slave (a believer)
I ran into a Dallas grad in 2001 who was a Universalist, and believed everyone would go to hell first, then everyone would go to heaven.