The phenomenon of Tim LaHaye and Jerry Jenkins's Left Behind series is only the most recent entry in the development of the Christian ideas of the Last Days, or the coming of the Apocalypse, which have developed over the centuries. Readers who are curious about what supports the growing belief that God's Kingdom on Earth is imminently approaching will find answers in this book. With insightful and broad knowledge of the historical, religious, and contemporary contexts of the Apocalyptic texts, Clouse introduces readers to the beliefs and values held by those who rely on the promises found in the Book of Revelations.…mehr
The phenomenon of Tim LaHaye and Jerry Jenkins's Left Behind series is only the most recent entry in the development of the Christian ideas of the Last Days, or the coming of the Apocalypse, which have developed over the centuries. Readers who are curious about what supports the growing belief that God's Kingdom on Earth is imminently approaching will find answers in this book. With insightful and broad knowledge of the historical, religious, and contemporary contexts of the Apocalyptic texts, Clouse introduces readers to the beliefs and values held by those who rely on the promises found in the Book of Revelations.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Introduction ix 1. Biblical Foundations The Seventy Weeks of Years Increase in Apostasy The Rapture The Tribulation Armageddon The Millennium The Last Judgment 2. Premillennialism and the Church Fathers Papias Irenaeus Justin Martyr Tertullian Hippolytus Commodianus Lactantius Origen 3. Augustine's Spiritualized Amillennialism from The City of God 4. Radical Millennialist Movements and the Church's Response in the Medieval and Reformation Eras Anabaptist Millennialism John Calvin Martin Luther Guy de Bray The English Congregational Church 5. Seventeenth-century Revival of Premillennialism Johann Alsted Joseph Mede John Archer John Rogers Anna Trapnel 6. Eighteenth-century Postmillennialism Daniel Whitby Jonathan Edwards 7. Nineteenth-century Dispensationalism John N. Darby William E. Blackstone Dwight L. Moody 8. Twentieth-century Developments Cyrus I. Scofield William S. McBirnie Christabel Pankhurst Dr. Leonard Sale-Harrison 9. Into the Twenty-first Century Hal Lindsey Tim LaHaye and Jerry B. Jenkins Notes Glossary Suggestions for Further Reading
Introduction ix 1. Biblical Foundations The Seventy Weeks of Years Increase in Apostasy The Rapture The Tribulation Armageddon The Millennium The Last Judgment 2. Premillennialism and the Church Fathers Papias Irenaeus Justin Martyr Tertullian Hippolytus Commodianus Lactantius Origen 3. Augustine's Spiritualized Amillennialism from The City of God 4. Radical Millennialist Movements and the Church's Response in the Medieval and Reformation Eras Anabaptist Millennialism John Calvin Martin Luther Guy de Bray The English Congregational Church 5. Seventeenth-century Revival of Premillennialism Johann Alsted Joseph Mede John Archer John Rogers Anna Trapnel 6. Eighteenth-century Postmillennialism Daniel Whitby Jonathan Edwards 7. Nineteenth-century Dispensationalism John N. Darby William E. Blackstone Dwight L. Moody 8. Twentieth-century Developments Cyrus I. Scofield William S. McBirnie Christabel Pankhurst Dr. Leonard Sale-Harrison 9. Into the Twenty-first Century Hal Lindsey Tim LaHaye and Jerry B. Jenkins Notes Glossary Suggestions for Further Reading
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