One of the main points of interests in the apocalyptic literature is the salvation of God’s people. The topic is shown from a variety of perspectives. One of them is exceptional and very prominent in the apocalyptic genre – this is God’s victory. The theme of victory is a complex one. It consists of not only terminology and imagery of war, fight, rivalry, but also judgement, competition and kingdom. All of these motifs are being intertwined in the apocalyptic victory of God. The problem of God’s victory can be seen as schematic, which is present in many texts from the apocalyptic genre. Altering variables inside this scheme results in a different outlook on the salvation. It is used to give the shape of the narrative in the text. Fro...
The apocalyptic literature developed within Judaism as a reaction to persecution and oppression by f...
The apocalyptic literature developed within Judaism as a reaction to persecution and oppression by f...
Apocalyptic stories, as rhetorical-symbolic narratives, urge the hearer to view his/her historical s...
One of the main points of interests in the apocalyptic literature is the salvation of God’s people. ...
Isa 40,1 is a straight call to consolation by God. It was a call that enlivened a rather shattered h...
Christian biblical authors used the apocalyptic genre to help contextualize the meaning of salvation...
In this paper, I develop a philosophical clarification of the statement "faith in the resurrection o...
In this paper, I develop a philosophical clarification of the statement "faith in the resurrection o...
In this paper, I develop a philosophical clarification of the statement "faith in the resurrection o...
In this paper, I develop a philosophical clarification of the statement "faith in the resurrection o...
The apocalyptic literature developed within Judaism as a reaction to persecution and oppression by f...
The apocalyptic literature developed within Judaism as a reaction to persecution and oppression by f...
The apocalyptic literature developed within Judaism as a reaction to persecution and oppression by f...
This study demonstrates that the writers of Isaiah, Jeremiah, and Ezekiel employed the language of c...
This study demonstrates that the writers of Isaiah, Jeremiah, and Ezekiel employed the language of c...
The apocalyptic literature developed within Judaism as a reaction to persecution and oppression by f...
The apocalyptic literature developed within Judaism as a reaction to persecution and oppression by f...
Apocalyptic stories, as rhetorical-symbolic narratives, urge the hearer to view his/her historical s...
One of the main points of interests in the apocalyptic literature is the salvation of God’s people. ...
Isa 40,1 is a straight call to consolation by God. It was a call that enlivened a rather shattered h...
Christian biblical authors used the apocalyptic genre to help contextualize the meaning of salvation...
In this paper, I develop a philosophical clarification of the statement "faith in the resurrection o...
In this paper, I develop a philosophical clarification of the statement "faith in the resurrection o...
In this paper, I develop a philosophical clarification of the statement "faith in the resurrection o...
In this paper, I develop a philosophical clarification of the statement "faith in the resurrection o...
The apocalyptic literature developed within Judaism as a reaction to persecution and oppression by f...
The apocalyptic literature developed within Judaism as a reaction to persecution and oppression by f...
The apocalyptic literature developed within Judaism as a reaction to persecution and oppression by f...
This study demonstrates that the writers of Isaiah, Jeremiah, and Ezekiel employed the language of c...
This study demonstrates that the writers of Isaiah, Jeremiah, and Ezekiel employed the language of c...
The apocalyptic literature developed within Judaism as a reaction to persecution and oppression by f...
The apocalyptic literature developed within Judaism as a reaction to persecution and oppression by f...
Apocalyptic stories, as rhetorical-symbolic narratives, urge the hearer to view his/her historical s...