Realized Eschatology
Realized eschatology is the claim that the reign of God is not only future but already breaking into the present through healing, exorcism, table fellowship, forgiveness, and restored community.
It bridges Perushim and Yahad expectation with the early Jesus movement: end-time hope remains, but signs of the age to come are treated as active now.
Sources: early Jesus sayings traditions; kingdom proclamation; exorcism and healing narratives; late Second Temple apocalyptic background.
Realized eschatology means the end-time reign is already active before final consummation. Healings, exorcisms, shared meals, forgiveness, and restoration of outcasts become signs that the future age is arriving in the present. This is why the node is colored as an early Jesus-movement bridge rather than as a Perushim or Yahad doctrine alone. It draws on their world of resurrection, demons, angels, judgment, and anointed expectation, but shifts the timeline: the final hope is not cancelled, yet its powers are already visible in present acts.