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In the Bahá'í Faith,

the concept of the Second Coming of Christ is understood in a non-literal, metaphorical sense.

 Interpretation of Christ’s Return: The Bahá'í Faith recognizes the return of Christ in a metaphorical sense rather than a literal Second Coming. Bahá'ís believe that the return of Christ has been fulfilled in the person of Bahá'u'lláh, the founder of the Bahá'í Faith, who is seen as the fulfillment of various prophetic expectations, including those of Jesus. 

In Islam,

the Second Coming of Christ is a significant belief- but it differs from Christian perspectives

Belief in Jesus’ Return: While not considered a "Second Coming" in the Christian sense, Islam teaches that Jesus (Isa) will return before the Day of Judgment. In Islam, Jesus will come back as a sign of the approaching end times, defeat the false messiah (al-Masih ad-Dajjal), and restore justice and righteousness. 

In Judaism,

the concept of the "Second Coming of Christ" is not a part of Jewish belief.

No Belief in Jesus’ Return: Judaism does not believe in the Second Coming of Christ. Instead, Judaism anticipates the arrival of a future Messianic figure (Moshiach) who will bring about an era of peace and redemption. This figure is distinct from Jesus and does not involve a concept of a Second Coming 

In Christianity,

the belief in the Second Coming of Christ is a central and significant doctrine.

  

Christianity:

  • Mainstream Christianity: Most Christian denominations, such as Roman Catholicism, Eastern Orthodoxy, and Protestantism, believe in the Second Coming of Christ. They see it as a future event where Jesus will return to fulfill biblical promises, judge the living and the dead, and establish God's ultimate kingdom.

  • Various Interpretations: Within Christianity, interpretations of the Second Coming vary. Some denominations stress a literal and imminent return of Christ, while others view it symbolically or as part of a future unfolding according to God's plan.


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