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Apocalyptic And The Future Of Theology Joshua B Davisdouglas Harink Douglas Harink

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Apocalyptic And The Future Of Theology Joshua B Davisdouglas Harink Douglas Harink
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Publisher: Lightning Source (Tier 4)
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 2.32 MB
Author: Joshua B. Davis;Douglas Harink; & Douglas Harink
ISBN: 9781498270090, 1498270093
Language: English
Year: 2012

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Apocalyptic And The Future Of Theology Joshua B Davisdouglas Harink Douglas Harink by Joshua B. Davis;douglas Harink; & Douglas Harink 9781498270090, 1498270093 instant download after payment.

Ernst Ksemann famously claimed that apocalyptic is the mother of Christian theology. J. Louis Martyn's radical interpretation of the overarching significance of apocalyptic in Paul's theology has pushed Ksemann's claim further and deeper. Still, despite the recognition that apocalyptic is at the core of New Testament and Pauline theology, modern theology has often dismissed, domesticated, or demythologized early Christian apocalyptic. A renewed interest in taking apocalyptic seriously is one of the most exciting developments in recent theology. The essays in this volume, taking their point of departure from the work of Martyn (and Ksemann), wrestle critically with the promise (and possible peril) of the apocalyptic transformation of Christian theology. With original contributions from established scholars (including Beverly Gaventa, Stanley Hauerwas, Robert Jenson, Walter Lowe, Joseph Mangina, Christopher Morse, and Fleming Rutledge) as well as younger voices, this volume makes a substantial contribution to the discussion of apocalyptic and theology today. A unique feature of the book is a personal reflection on Ernst Ksemann by J. Louis Martyn himself.

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ISBN : 9781498270090

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