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2023
AbstractThe chapter provides a study of Charles’s work on the Book of Revelation, a book on which he published a great deal of material. It starts with his first book, Studies in the Apocalypse (1913), which was an expanded form of his lectures in the series Lectures in Advanced Theology at the University of London, and summarizes his chapters about ...
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AbstractThe chapter provides a study of Charles’s work on the Book of Revelation, a book on which he published a great deal of material. It starts with his first book, Studies in the Apocalypse (1913), which was an expanded form of his lectures in the series Lectures in Advanced Theology at the University of London, and summarizes his chapters about ...
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2013
The book of Revelation raises a multitude of critical, theological, and interpretive questions. A number of general and introductory topics are particular to the book of Revelation, including questions of authorship, date, and historical context.
Stanley E. Porter, Andrew K. Gabriel
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The book of Revelation raises a multitude of critical, theological, and interpretive questions. A number of general and introductory topics are particular to the book of Revelation, including questions of authorship, date, and historical context.
Stanley E. Porter, Andrew K. Gabriel
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1977
This contribution to The New International Commentary on the New Testament is a revision of Robert Mounce's original entry on the book of Revelation and reflects more than twenty additional years of mature thought and the latest in scholarship.
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This contribution to The New International Commentary on the New Testament is a revision of Robert Mounce's original entry on the book of Revelation and reflects more than twenty additional years of mature thought and the latest in scholarship.
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1990
Abstract In this important new study, Thompson examines the literary and linguistic characteristics of the Book of Revelation and analyses their relationship to the situation of the Asian Christians to whom the Book is addressed. Using both literary and archaeological sources, he reconstructs the social and political conditions of ...
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Abstract In this important new study, Thompson examines the literary and linguistic characteristics of the Book of Revelation and analyses their relationship to the situation of the Asian Christians to whom the Book is addressed. Using both literary and archaeological sources, he reconstructs the social and political conditions of ...
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2023
Divided into five chapters, this thesis is a thought exercise on various memories, conditions, ideologies, beliefs, experiences, ideas, and disillusionment that I have sustained from the earliest recollection of my life to the present. I use time and place as grounding in engaging with each of these concerns, whether I'm writing about present issues ...
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Divided into five chapters, this thesis is a thought exercise on various memories, conditions, ideologies, beliefs, experiences, ideas, and disillusionment that I have sustained from the earliest recollection of my life to the present. I use time and place as grounding in engaging with each of these concerns, whether I'm writing about present issues ...
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Preaching the Book of Revelation
Interpretation: A Journal of Bible and Theology, 1986Revelation, primarily a liturgical book, invites its readers to sing, to pray, and to praise God; and those who attempt to preach or teach its themes apart from a liturgical setting rob it of much of its power.
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Opening the book of revelations
Physics World, 2002Science is a uniquely public form of knowledge. What distinguishes it from other forms of knowledge is that scientific hypotheses can be checked by anyone with the will and resources to do so. In principle, race, gender and nationality form no impediment to doing science, although the reality is sometimes different.
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