This book represents a significant attempt to resolve the conflicting positions of the existential and historical schools of thought on the theological issue of revelation one that rejects the auth…
The study of apocalyptic- the body of ancient literature dealing with the end of the world, is vital to an understanding of the New Testament. Most of us, however, much of what we think we know is …
This book clearly shows how Karl Barth still remains a significant voice in the contemporary theological conversation. The author sets out to demonstrate the ways in which Barth reinterprets tradit…
The renowned international scholars who contributed to this volume aimed to provide biblical, historical, contemporary, and reflective resources on the ways in which divine revelation has been unde…
There are indeed few books in the Bible where the modern student does not need deft guidance if reading is to prove profitable. In the case of the Book of Revelation that need becomes absolutely es…
If you're looking for direction in life, perhaps you need to delevop a better sense of hearing. By listening to God speaking to you, you will be able to make the right decisions in your life, wit…
This book ventures a new interpretation of revelation. The author discusses the major themes in the narrative of revelation, engaging critically with four of the century's giants in theology: Karl …
Apocalyptic voices grow louder as we enter the new Millennium, promising dire consequences for the fate of humanity, our planet and our civilization. But theirs are not the only voices around. Ther…
This book introduces a guide to the fundamental character of revelation itself as the communication between God and humanity in history, its discernment and its relationship to other kinds of subje…