Mid-Tribulationism
Mid-Tribulationism is a theological belief within Christian eschatology that posits the Rapture of believers will occur in the middle of the Tribulation period. This period is often described as a time of great suffering and chaos on Earth, lasting seven years, with the first half being relatively peaceful and the second half marked by intense trials.
Proponents of Mid-Tribulationism argue that believers will be taken to heaven before the most severe judgments occur, based on interpretations of biblical texts such as Revelation and Daniel. This view contrasts with Pre-Tribulationism, which suggests the Rapture happens before the Tribulation begins, and Post-Tribulationism, which holds that it occurs after the Tribulation ends.