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God And History In The Book Of Revelation New Testament Studies In Dialogue With Pannenberg And Moltmann Society For New Testament Studies Monograph Series Michael Gilbertson

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God And History In The Book Of Revelation New Testament Studies In Dialogue With Pannenberg And Moltmann Society For New Testament Studies Monograph Series Michael Gilbertson
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God And History In The Book Of Revelation New Testament Studies In Dialogue With Pannenberg And Moltmann Society For New Testament Studies Monograph Series Michael Gilbertson instant download after payment.

Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.47 MB
Pages: 250
Author: Michael Gilbertson
ISBN: 9780521824668, 0521824664
Language: English
Year: 2003

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God And History In The Book Of Revelation New Testament Studies In Dialogue With Pannenberg And Moltmann Society For New Testament Studies Monograph Series Michael Gilbertson by Michael Gilbertson 9780521824668, 0521824664 instant download after payment.

This book examines the question of how God might relate to the realm of human history. It explores this question partly through a study of a particular New Testament text, the Book of Revelation, and partly through analysis of the work of two contemporary theologians, JÜrgen Moltmann and Wolfhart Pannenberg. Michael Gilbertson, therefore, brings New Testament studies and historical theology into dialogue. Although Pannenberg and Moltmann have been heavily influenced by apocalyptic literature, this is the first detailed analysis of their theology of history in the light of Revelation.

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