Images of war and creation, violence and non-violence in the Revelation of John Much of the violent imagery of Revelation can be seen as inspired by the image of God as the Divine Warrior who will overcome the chaotic forces threatening creation and who will bring creation to its fulfillment. This violence is reserved for God and the exalted Jesus although the prophetic ministry of churches shares to some extent in this divine power and even in its violence (11:5-6). However, human victory is won through worship of God instead of worship of Satan and the Beast, and through prophetic witness unto death in order to bring the inhabitants of the world to repentance and so to overcome sin that destroys creation. This human victory is made po...
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Violence in a gospel of love: The perspective of the Gospel of John on violence against Jesus and hi...
<b>The reaction of Jesus and his disciples to violence in the Gospel of John</b> &#...
Present day reflection upon the burning questions of evil an violence increasingly dominate the agen...
This thesis investigates the presence and significance of creation imagery in the Gospel of John. T...
<b>Images of war and creation, violence and non-violence in the Revelation of John </b>&...
<strong>Jesus of Nazareth�s liberating vision for a violent society</strong><br />...
The Apocalypse of John: The power of God's patience. John B. Thompson relates power primarily to in...
The fact of the existence of Jesus of Nazareth is recognised in Judaism, Christianity and Islam. Nev...
<strong>The resurrection of Jesus: The ever nearer coming God in protest and love</strong&g...
<b>Violence in a gospel of love: The perspective of the Gospel of John on violence against Jes...
The focus of this dissertation is to investigate whether the ancient motif of Divine Warrior imager...
<strong>The end of the world: The challenge of modern science to traditional eschatology.</...
<p><strong>Peace and judgement in the gospel according to Luke.</strong> Quite rig...
The picture of the warrior Messiah depicted in the Old Testament as a future redeemer figure matches...
One of the main points of interests in the apocalyptic literature is the salvation of God’s people. ...
Violence in a gospel of love: The perspective of the Gospel of John on violence against Jesus and hi...
<b>The reaction of Jesus and his disciples to violence in the Gospel of John</b> &#...
Present day reflection upon the burning questions of evil an violence increasingly dominate the agen...
This thesis investigates the presence and significance of creation imagery in the Gospel of John. T...