Pre-Tribulationism
Pre-Tribulationism is a belief within some branches of Christian eschatology that asserts believers will be taken up to heaven, or "raptured," before a period of intense suffering known as the Tribulation. This view is often associated with a literal interpretation of the Bible, particularly the Book of Revelation.
Proponents of Pre-Tribulationism argue that this rapture will occur suddenly and unexpectedly, allowing faithful Christians to escape the trials and tribulations that will affect the world. This perspective emphasizes the hope and comfort found in faith, as believers anticipate being spared from the hardships described in prophetic texts.