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Apocalypsis Apocalypseos

Apocalypsis Apocalypseos
Author: Henry More
Publisher:
Total Pages: 406
Release: 1680
Genre: Bible
ISBN:

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Religious Currents and Cross-Currents

Religious Currents and Cross-Currents
Author: Johannes Van Den Berg
Publisher: BRILL
Total Pages: 318
Release: 1999
Genre: History
ISBN: 9789004114746

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The religious history of seventeenth- and eighteenth-century Protestantism was marked by a twofold movement. On the one hand there were attempts to consolidate and, if necessary, to reaffirm the heritage of the Reformation; on the other hand, we meet a growing critical evaluation of the legacy of mainstream orthodox thought, which could lead to a process of gradual renewal and reorientation, but also to forms of more radical and controversial criticism. Conservative as well as critical tendencies can be discerned in the religious landscape on both sides of the North Sea. In spite of differences in the historical framework and spiritual culture, the developments in Great-Britain and on the Continent often present remarkable parallels, and the water of the North Sea was not too deep for creative interaction. This volume contains a number of essays which deal with various aspects of English and Dutch church history and theology in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries. Special attention is given to the problems surrounding the Calvinist doctrine of predestination; to English Puritanism and its impact on the Netherlands; to Jewish-Christian relations and polemics in the seventeenth century; to seventeenth-century millenarianism, in particular in the circle of the Cambridge Platonists; to the attitude of Dutch Reformed theologians to the Church of England; to eighteenth-century English and Dutch orientalist studies and to the development of enlightened ideas in the circles of English and Dutch Protestantism.


Trumpets from the Tower

Trumpets from the Tower
Author: Keith L. Sprunger
Publisher: BRILL
Total Pages: 255
Release: 1994-05-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 9004246991

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This volume describes English Puritan book printing and publishing at Amsterdam and Leiden in the early seventeenth century. The book deals with the connection between Puritan religion and the history of printing through a study of the Dutch-English network of authors, printers, and booksellers.


The Apocalypse in English Renaissance Thought and Literature

The Apocalypse in English Renaissance Thought and Literature
Author: C. A. Patrides
Publisher: Manchester University Press
Total Pages: 468
Release: 1984
Genre: Apocalypse in literature
ISBN: 9780719017308

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This remarkable collection of original essays by a distinguished group of American and English scholars explores attitudes toward apocalyptic thought and the Book of Revelation as they were reflected, over many centuries, in theological discourse, political activity, and artistic and literary endeavors.


Mysterious Apocalypse

Mysterious Apocalypse
Author: Arthur W. Wainwright
Publisher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages: 295
Release: 2001-03-13
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1579106242

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No part of the Bible is more controversial than the book of Revelation, or, as it is often called, the Apocalypse. For eighteen hundred years it has given rise to conflicting interpretations, and in the late twentieth century it is as controversial as ever.


America's Theologian Beyond America

America's Theologian Beyond America
Author: Victor Zhu
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 273
Release: 2022-12-08
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0197652697

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New England theologian Jonathan Edwards came to prominence at the culmination of a dramatic paradigm shift in millennialism that had begun in the sixteenth century, declaring that a thousand-year earthly kingdom would arrive in the future. For Edwards, the land of Israel would be the ideal location of the millennial kingdom, and the people of Israel, after their restoration, would play critical and decisive roles in the millennium's commencement. Edwards's millennial vision was also cosmic, however, and included both Europe and China. Unlike his Protestant predecessors and his Puritan contemporaries, Edwards's millennialism de-centralized England and New England. Contrary to what many have argued, Edwards neither originated nor advocated the notion of the American redeemer nation. In America's Theologian Beyond America, Victor Zhu establishes the coherence of Edwards's Judeo-centric and cosmic vision of the millennial kingdom and argues that this vision is an indispensable part of Edwards's theological system. He highlights three theological loci in Edwards's millennialism: the greatness of God's divine sovereignty, the magnificence of His glory, and the capaciousness of His kingdom. Zhu demonstrates Edwards's conviction of the progressive realization of the kingdom, refuting the prevailing misinterpretation that Edwards thought the millennium was imminent. He explores Edwards's cosmic vision of the millennial kingdom, which extended from New England and Israel to China and other parts of the "heathen" world. In conclusion, Zhu examines the contemporary relevance of Edwards's millennialism in Chinese millennial movements.


Apocalypse and Millennium

Apocalypse and Millennium
Author: Kenneth G. C. Newport
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 276
Release: 2000-08-10
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780521773348

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"Apocalypse and Millennium argues that far from being a random sequence of bizarre statements, millennial schemes (including the setting of dates for the second coming of Christ) are more often characterised by highly complex and internally consistent interpretations of scripture. Such interpretations do not always result in positive outcomes. As an example, the work of David Koresh is examined at length. Koresh, styled by some the 'Wacko from Waco', clearly had views which some would find odd. However, his interpretation of scripture did not lack system or context, and to see him in that light is to begin to understand why his message had appeal, particularly to those of the Seventh-day Adventist tradition. The final three chapters in this book outline Koresh's thinking on end-time events and trace the line of his interpretative tradition from nineteenth-century Millerism through Seventh-day Adventism and Davidianism (which began in 1929)."--BOOK JACKET.


Early Jewish and Christian Monotheism

Early Jewish and Christian Monotheism
Author: Loren T. Stuckenbruck
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 273
Release: 2004-05-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0567429172

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Early Christology must focus not simply on "historical" but also on theological ideas found in contemporary Jewish thought and practice. In this book, a range of distinguished contributors considers the context and formation of early Jewish and Christian devotion to God alone-the emergence of "monotheism". The idea of monotheism is critically examined from various perspectives, including the history of ideas, Graeco-Roman religions, early Jewish mediator figures, scripture exegesis, and the history of its use as a theological category. The studies explore different ways of conceiving of early Christian monotheism today, asking whether monotheism is a conceptually useful category, whether it may be applied cautiously and with qualifications, or whether it is to be questioned in favor of different approaches to understanding the origins of Jewish and Christian beliefs and worship. This is volume 1 in the Early Christianity in Context series and volume 263 in the Journal for the Study of the New Testament Supplement Series


Heaven Upon Earth

Heaven Upon Earth
Author: Jeffrey K. Jue
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 316
Release: 2006-02-28
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781402042928

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This book contributes to the ongoing revision of early modern British history by examining the apocalyptic tradition through the life and writings of Joseph Mede (1586-1638). The history of the British apocalyptic tradition has yet to undergo a thorough revision. Past studies followed a historiographical paradigm which associated millenarianism with a revolutionary agenda. A careful study of Joseph Mede, one of the key individuals responsible for the rebirth of millenarianism in England, suggests a different picture of seventeenth-century apocalypticism. The roots of Mede's apocalyptic thought are not found in extreme activism, but in the detailed study of the Apocalypse with the aid of ancient Christian and Jewish sources. Mede’s legacy illustrates the geographical prevalence and long-term sustainability of his interpretations. This volume shows that the continual discussion of millenarian ideas reveals a vibrant tradition that cannot be reconstructed to fit within one simple historiographical narrative.