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When The Son Of Man Didnt Come By Christopher M Hays Author

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When The Son Of Man Didnt Come By Christopher M Hays Author
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Publisher: Augsburg Fortress
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.85 MB
Pages: 339
Author: by Christopher M. Hays (Author), Brandon Gallaher (Contributor), Julia S. Konstantinovsky (Contributor)
ISBN: 9781506425474, 150642547X
Language: English
Year: 2017

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When The Son Of Man Didnt Come By Christopher M Hays Author by By Christopher M. Hays (author), Brandon Gallaher (contributor), Julia S. Konstantinovsky (contributor) 9781506425474, 150642547X instant download after payment.

The delay of the Parousia—the anticipated return of Christ—is an issue that has troubled theology since the late writings of the New Testament. This volume, arising from the Oxford Postdoctoral Colloquium on Eschatology, offers a constructive proposal on this issue in a truly interdisciplinary manner. Collaboratively written by a cohort of ecumenical scholars in systematics, historical theology, and biblical studies, the project engages in careful, critical biblical exegesis and offers an apophatic and constructive theological account of the deferral and certainty of Christ’s second coming.

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