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By making use of a grammatical-historical form of exegesis, Dan Lioy conducts a thoroughgoing textual analysis of Revelation with special attention given to the connection between its Christocentric themes and its doctrinal rationale. The result is a comprehensive study that is informed by the Old Testament, the New Testament, and extrabiblical material. Appropriate for personal study as well as a college and seminary text, this book provides an insightful, engaging, and scholarly treatment of the Apocalypse.

Produktbeschreibung
By making use of a grammatical-historical form of exegesis, Dan Lioy conducts a thoroughgoing textual analysis of Revelation with special attention given to the connection between its Christocentric themes and its doctrinal rationale. The result is a comprehensive study that is informed by the Old Testament, the New Testament, and extrabiblical material. Appropriate for personal study as well as a college and seminary text, this book provides an insightful, engaging, and scholarly treatment of the Apocalypse.
Autorenporträt
The Author: Dan Lioy earned his Ph.D. in New Testament from Potchefstroom University for Christian Higher Education (South Africa). Currently, he is an associate faculty member at Trinity Theological Seminary (Newburgh, Indiana) and an adjunct faculty member at Marylhurst University (Marylhurst, Oregon). His previous publications include Tarbell's KJV & NRSV Lesson Commentary (2002) and Concise Dictionary of the Occult and New Age (2000).