Eschatology as Imagining the End

Eschatology as Imagining the End
Title Eschatology as Imagining the End PDF eBook
Author Sigurd Bergmann
Publisher
Pages
Release 2018
Genre Christian ethics
ISBN 9781351060554

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"As society becomes more concerned with the future of our planet, the study of apocalypse and eschatology become increasingly pertinent. Whether religious or not, peoples views on this topic can have a profound effect on their attitudes to issues such as climate change and social justice and so it cannot be ignored. This book investigates how different approaches in historical and contemporary Christian theology make sense in reflecting about the final things, or the eschata, and why it is so important to consider their multi-faceted impact on our lives. A team of Nordic scholars analyse historical and contemporary eschatological thinking in a broad range of sources from theology and other related disciplines, such as moral philosophy, art history and literature. Specific social and environmental challenges, such as the Norwegian Breivik massacre in 2011, climatic change narratives and the ambiguity of discourses about euthanasia are investigated in order to demonstrate the complexity and significance of modes of thinking about the end times.This book addresses the theology of the end of the world in a more serious academic tone than it is usually afforded. As such, it will be of great interest to academics working in eschatology, practical theology, religious studies and the philosophy of religion."--Provided by publisher.

Resurrection and Moral Order

Resurrection and Moral Order
Title Resurrection and Moral Order PDF eBook
Author Oliver O'Donovan
Publisher Inter-Varsity Press
Pages 356
Release 2020-05-21
Genre Religion
ISBN 1789740185

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In this truly seminal work, the Regius Professor of Moral and Pastoral Theology at Oxford University illuminates the distinctive nature of Christian ethics with profound thought and massive learning. By grounding Christian ethics in the resurrection of Jesus Christ, he avoids both a revealed ethics that has no contact with the created order and one that is purely naturalistic. For this second edition Professor O'Donovan has added a prologue in which he enters into dialogue with John Finnis, Martin Honecker, Karl Barth and Stanley Hauerwas. Essential reading for advanced students of theology and ethics and their teachers.

The God of Israel and Christian Theology

The God of Israel and Christian Theology
Title The God of Israel and Christian Theology PDF eBook
Author R. Kendall Soulen
Publisher Fortress Press
Pages 212
Release 1996-01-01
Genre Religion
ISBN 9781451416411

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With acknowledgment that Christian theology contributed to the persecution and genocide of Jews comes a dilemma: how to excise the cancer without killing the patient? Kendall Soulen shows how important Christian assertions-the uniqueness of Jesus, the Christian covenant, the finality of salvation in Christ-have been formulated in destructive, supersessionist ways not only in the classical period (Justin Martyr, Irenaeus) and early modernity (Kant and Schleiermacher) but even contemporary theology (Barth and Rahner). Along with this first full-scale critique of Christian supersessionism, Soulen's own constructive proposal regraps the narrative unity of Christian identity and the canon through an original and important insight into the divine-human covenant, the election of Israel, and the meaning of history.

The End Times, Again?

The End Times, Again?
Title The End Times, Again? PDF eBook
Author Martyn Whittock
Publisher Wipf and Stock Publishers
Pages 194
Release 2021-10-15
Genre Religion
ISBN 1725258455

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From the Middle Eastern politics of Donald Trump to the UK's 2016 EU Referendum, large numbers of Christians are making decisions based on the alleged "end-times" aspects of modern politics. Such apocalyptic views often operate beneath "the radar" of much Christian thought and expression. In this book, historian Martyn Whittock argues that while the New Testament does indeed teach the second coming of Christ, complications occur when Christians seek to confidently identify contemporary events as fulfilments of prophecy. Such believers are usually unaware that they stand in a long line of such well-intended but failed predictions. In this book, Whittock explores the history of end-times speculations over two thousand years, revealing how these often reflect the ideologies and outlooks of contemporary society in their application of Scripture. When Christians ignore such past mistakes, they are in danger of repeating them. Jesus, Whittock argues, taught a different way.

Biblical Teaching on the Doctrines of Heaven and Hell

Biblical Teaching on the Doctrines of Heaven and Hell
Title Biblical Teaching on the Doctrines of Heaven and Hell PDF eBook
Author Edward Donnelly
Publisher Banner of Truth
Pages 0
Release 2001
Genre Religion
ISBN 9780851518114

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A moving exposition, marked by biblical realism and pastoral warmth, of the solemn reality of hell and the matchless glory of heaven, by the author of Peter: Eyewitness of His Majesty.

Victorious Eschatology

Victorious Eschatology
Title Victorious Eschatology PDF eBook
Author Harold R. Eberle
Publisher Worldcast Publishing
Pages 0
Release 2007-12
Genre Bible
ISBN 9781882523337

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Here it is - a biblically-based, optimistic view of the future. Along with a historical perspective, Harold R. Eberle and Martin Trench present a clear undrstanding of Matthew 24 and other key passages about the events to precede the return of Jesus Christ. Satan is not going to take over this world. Jesus Christ is Lord and He will reign until every enemy is put under His feet?

Jesus Wins

Jesus Wins
Title Jesus Wins PDF eBook
Author Dayton Hartman
Publisher Lexham Press
Pages 68
Release 2019-05-16
Genre Religion
ISBN 1683591313

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Reclaiming our common hope. Too often discussions about the End Times are fraught with wild speculation or discord. But a biblical view of eschatology places Jesus' return and victory at the center. All Christians hold this hope in common. In Jesus Wins, Dayton Hartman focuses on this common ground to reveal why the way we think about the End Times matters. Christian eschatology should be rooted in biblical orthodoxy to inspire hope and greater faithfulness in the present age. That's the point of eschatology after all! Drawing from his own ministry experience, Hartman testifies to the unifying power of Jesus' victory.