The scientific picture of the end of the Universe has undergone dramatic changes since 1998, with its future characterized by accelerated expansion and futility. Yet Christian systematic theology has been largely silent on this, despite the interest in eschatology in popular culture and in theology itself. This thesis argues that Christian theology can learn and contribute in a dialogue with the scientific picture of the future of the Universe. Using a Wesleyan approach to theology, the biblical narratives are explored in conversation with the scientific discoveries. If Christian eschatology is to have a fruitful dialogue, then it must take seriously the relationship between creation and new creation. In particular this relationship, modell...
The Eschatological Theology of the New Heaven and the New Earth in the book of Revelation 21.1-8 is ...
This essay extends my previous research on eschatology to cover the question of human uniqueness. U...
In the modern era, much optimism, other than biblical hope, dominates both secular and religious co...
The scientific picture of the end of the Universe has undergone dramatic changes since 1998, with it...
Does matter matter? The scientific picture of the end of the physical Universe has undergone dramati...
This thesis is an interdisciplinary exploration of the level of continuity and discontinuity in the ...
Ruminations about how the world will end continuously stir the curiosity and imagination of a lot of...
Traditionally, questions about� the reign of God, death and resurrection, God� s judgment and eterna...
This dissertation investigates the status of eschatology in Wesleyan theology. It is argued that Wes...
Modern science informs us about the end of the universe: "game over" is the message which lies ahead...
This dissertation investigates the status of eschatology in Wesleyan theology. It is argued that Wes...
Eschatology, a stream of theology has been concerned primarily with the final events of history, the...
This essay extends my previous research on eschatology to cover the question of human uniqueness. Us...
Peer reviewedEmergence and eschatology – and their connection - represent most probably two of the m...
Several philosophers of religion have used contemporary work on the metaphysics of space to dismantl...
The Eschatological Theology of the New Heaven and the New Earth in the book of Revelation 21.1-8 is ...
This essay extends my previous research on eschatology to cover the question of human uniqueness. U...
In the modern era, much optimism, other than biblical hope, dominates both secular and religious co...
The scientific picture of the end of the Universe has undergone dramatic changes since 1998, with it...
Does matter matter? The scientific picture of the end of the physical Universe has undergone dramati...
This thesis is an interdisciplinary exploration of the level of continuity and discontinuity in the ...
Ruminations about how the world will end continuously stir the curiosity and imagination of a lot of...
Traditionally, questions about� the reign of God, death and resurrection, God� s judgment and eterna...
This dissertation investigates the status of eschatology in Wesleyan theology. It is argued that Wes...
Modern science informs us about the end of the universe: "game over" is the message which lies ahead...
This dissertation investigates the status of eschatology in Wesleyan theology. It is argued that Wes...
Eschatology, a stream of theology has been concerned primarily with the final events of history, the...
This essay extends my previous research on eschatology to cover the question of human uniqueness. Us...
Peer reviewedEmergence and eschatology – and their connection - represent most probably two of the m...
Several philosophers of religion have used contemporary work on the metaphysics of space to dismantl...
The Eschatological Theology of the New Heaven and the New Earth in the book of Revelation 21.1-8 is ...
This essay extends my previous research on eschatology to cover the question of human uniqueness. U...
In the modern era, much optimism, other than biblical hope, dominates both secular and religious co...