Introduction: Christianity is apocalyptic. Christians since the days following the first-century crucifixion of Jesus of Nazareth have anticipated a return of Christ Jesus—as stated in the Apostles’ Creed—“to judge the living and the dead.” Various Christian traditions have interpreted the prophetic utterances of the Jewish prophets, the author of Revelation and Jesus himself in their own particular ways—often arriving and very different views of the end of history. But orthodox Christians of all sorts have generally agreed that history will come to a dramatic conclusion with Jesus Christ returning in some manner to set things right. For some conservative European and North American Protestants the “imminent return of Christ” is central t...
In this book, Frances Courtney Kneupper examines the apocalyptic prophecies of the late medieval Emp...
The Reformation transformed Europe, and left an indelible mark on the modern world. It began as an a...
Jenkins is the author of a trilogy: The Next Christendom, The New Faces of Christianity, and God’s C...
Introduction: Christianity is apocalyptic. Christians since the days following the first-century cru...
Europe is in crisis, but what sort of crisis is it? Should it be explained in terms of leaving Europ...
At the beginning of the Christian era, Eusebius, bishop of Caesarea, records a story which he says h...
Two thousand years ago, a horrific mistrial occurred demonstrating, among other features, many failu...
Sobriety, Protestant sobriety, is appropriate when Protestant Christians and churches from our part ...
The last few years are the time of the ongoing integration of Europe and its vivid discussion about ...
Are Europe’s ‘Christian values’ under threat? Can religion be a pillar of identity and culture? What...
<strong>Resurrection narratives and the doctrine of resurrection</strong><br />The...
The article examines how European narratives of crisis have been related to religion in different er...
My personal impression is that as Europeans are rejecting the Gospel of Jesus Christ, God is using t...
Combining human interest stories with thought provoking analyses, Dr Evert Van de Poll paints the so...
Two thousand years ago, a horrific mistrial occurred demonstrating, among other features, many failu...
In this book, Frances Courtney Kneupper examines the apocalyptic prophecies of the late medieval Emp...
The Reformation transformed Europe, and left an indelible mark on the modern world. It began as an a...
Jenkins is the author of a trilogy: The Next Christendom, The New Faces of Christianity, and God’s C...
Introduction: Christianity is apocalyptic. Christians since the days following the first-century cru...
Europe is in crisis, but what sort of crisis is it? Should it be explained in terms of leaving Europ...
At the beginning of the Christian era, Eusebius, bishop of Caesarea, records a story which he says h...
Two thousand years ago, a horrific mistrial occurred demonstrating, among other features, many failu...
Sobriety, Protestant sobriety, is appropriate when Protestant Christians and churches from our part ...
The last few years are the time of the ongoing integration of Europe and its vivid discussion about ...
Are Europe’s ‘Christian values’ under threat? Can religion be a pillar of identity and culture? What...
<strong>Resurrection narratives and the doctrine of resurrection</strong><br />The...
The article examines how European narratives of crisis have been related to religion in different er...
My personal impression is that as Europeans are rejecting the Gospel of Jesus Christ, God is using t...
Combining human interest stories with thought provoking analyses, Dr Evert Van de Poll paints the so...
Two thousand years ago, a horrific mistrial occurred demonstrating, among other features, many failu...
In this book, Frances Courtney Kneupper examines the apocalyptic prophecies of the late medieval Emp...
The Reformation transformed Europe, and left an indelible mark on the modern world. It began as an a...
Jenkins is the author of a trilogy: The Next Christendom, The New Faces of Christianity, and God’s C...