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Primitive Christian Eschatology

Primitive Christian Eschatology

  • Date Published: June 2011
  • availability: Available
  • format: Paperback
  • isbn: 9780521233255

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  • Originally published in 1912, this volume was based upon the Cambridge University Hulsean Prize essay for the year 1908. Revised throughout before publication, the text consists of a detailed exploration of Christian eschatology from its Old Testament origins onward. Written at a time when the eschatological aspects of religion had in many ways been discredited by the rise of scientific rationalism, it also constitutes an attempt to give credence to the position of eschatology as an abiding theological problem. This book will be of value to anyone with an interest in the development of Christianity and the history of theology.

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    • Date Published: June 2011
    • format: Paperback
    • isbn: 9780521233255
    • length: 438 pages
    • dimensions: 216 x 140 x 25 mm
    • weight: 0.55kg
    • availability: Available
  • Table of Contents

    Introduction
    Part I. Old Testament Eschatology:
    1. Primitive beliefs
    2. Early Hebrew eschatology
    3. The doctrine of the prophets: the future of the individual
    4. The doctrine of the prophets (continued): the future of the world
    5. The eschatology of the post-exilic Jews
    Part II. The Apocalyptic Literature of Later Judaism:
    6. The characteristics of the apocalyptic literature
    7. The apocalypses of the Maccabees
    8. The apocalypses of the Pharisees
    9. The apocalypses of the fall of Jerusalem
    10. The eschatology of the Jews of the 'the dispersion'
    Part III. Christ's Eschatology:
    11. Introductory
    12. The people to whom Christ preached
    13. Our Lord's preparation for his ministry
    14. The preaching of 'The Kingdom of God'
    15. The messianic consciousness of our Lord
    16. The great refusal
    17. The eschatological discourse, etc.
    18. The events of Passion Week and the post-Resurrection teaching
    19. The eschatology of our Lord in the Fourth Gospel
    20. Christ's eschatology - general conclusions
    Part IV. The Eschatology of the Apostles:
    21. The most primitive Christian eschatology (the Acts of the Apostles)
    22. The eschatology of the non-Pauline epistles
    23. The eschatology of St Paul
    24. The apocalypse of St John
    Part V. Eschatology in the Sub-Apocalyptic Church:
    25. The decline of primitive Judaeo-Christian eschatology
    26. The apocalyptic literature of early Christianity
    27. The influence of Greek thought upon primitive Christian eschatology
    28. The characteristics of sub-apostolistic eschatology
    Part VI. The Evidential Value of Primitive Christian Eschatology
    29. General conclusions
    Appendices on the Eschatology of the religions of Babylonia, Egypt, and Persia
    Index.

  • Author

    E. C. Dewick

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