The thesis investigates the possibility, nature and implications of a pre-parousial ecclesiastical maturity within the context of New Testament eschatology. It is a biblical presentation of the hope for the completion of the church� s internal and external mission prior to the Parousia, arguing that the obedience of the church in its accomplishment of its mission both expedites and precipitates the terminal apocalyptic events. It is argues that the New Testament motif of the expectation of a latter-day glory of the church is an epochal event that is a primary factor in understanding the timing of the apocalyptic events of the terminal generation.
The purpose of this thesis is to set in perspective, as far as is possible, the eschatology of the E...
In this article we briefly explore the history of eschatological interpretation in the church, its o...
Eschatology has been seen as a theme that was central to the New Testament writings, especially sinc...
The thesis focuses on the eschatology of the New Testament writings, especially on those it's ...
The early Christian church had a plethora of views in regards to eschatology. Some believed that the...
The traditional belief that Christ will come again to judge both the quick and the dead' has been su...
What is the Ascension? Is it merely a narrative of a post-paschal community? In what spatio-temporal...
The main theme of my graduation work is issue of what is going to happen with church at the second c...
The eschatological period of divine judgment preceding the time of national Jewish redemption and th...
The Christian church adopted critical ontologies partly because Jesus’ parousia was delayed. Hence, ...
Deliverance Now and Not Yet follows Albert Schweitzer’s view of mystically dying with Christ and Mer...
The study seeks to address a lack of eschatology in the pulpit by articulating a homiletic that is o...
Patristic exegesis of the Apocalypse from Papias to Eusebius falls into three categories. They are (...
It would rather seem that the stress on the Real Presence would tend to increase the Christian\u27s ...
In Johannine studies it is often assumed that apocalyptic eschatology offended the Gnostic and that ...
The purpose of this thesis is to set in perspective, as far as is possible, the eschatology of the E...
In this article we briefly explore the history of eschatological interpretation in the church, its o...
Eschatology has been seen as a theme that was central to the New Testament writings, especially sinc...
The thesis focuses on the eschatology of the New Testament writings, especially on those it's ...
The early Christian church had a plethora of views in regards to eschatology. Some believed that the...
The traditional belief that Christ will come again to judge both the quick and the dead' has been su...
What is the Ascension? Is it merely a narrative of a post-paschal community? In what spatio-temporal...
The main theme of my graduation work is issue of what is going to happen with church at the second c...
The eschatological period of divine judgment preceding the time of national Jewish redemption and th...
The Christian church adopted critical ontologies partly because Jesus’ parousia was delayed. Hence, ...
Deliverance Now and Not Yet follows Albert Schweitzer’s view of mystically dying with Christ and Mer...
The study seeks to address a lack of eschatology in the pulpit by articulating a homiletic that is o...
Patristic exegesis of the Apocalypse from Papias to Eusebius falls into three categories. They are (...
It would rather seem that the stress on the Real Presence would tend to increase the Christian\u27s ...
In Johannine studies it is often assumed that apocalyptic eschatology offended the Gnostic and that ...
The purpose of this thesis is to set in perspective, as far as is possible, the eschatology of the E...
In this article we briefly explore the history of eschatological interpretation in the church, its o...
Eschatology has been seen as a theme that was central to the New Testament writings, especially sinc...