The Oxford Handbook of EschatologyJerry L. Walls Oxford University Press, 2010 M04 16 - 744 pages Eschatology is the study of the last things: death, judgment, the afterlife, and the end of the world. Through centuries of Christian thoughtfrom the early Church fathers through the Middle Ages and the Reformationthese issues were of the utmost importance. In other religions, too, eschatological concerns were central. After the Enlightenment, though, many religious thinkers began to downplay the importance of eschatology which, in light of rationalism, came to be seen as something of an embarrassment. The twentieth century, however, saw the rise of phenomena that placed eschatology back at the forefront of religious thought. From the rapid expansion of fundamentalist forms of Christianity, with their focus on the end times; to the proliferation of apocalyptic new religious movements; to the recent (and very public) debates about suicide, martyrdom, and paradise in Islam, interest in eschatology is once again on the rise. In addition to its popular resurgence, in recent years some of the worlds most important theologians have returned eschatology to its former position of prominence. The Oxford Handbook of Eschatology will provide an important critical survey of this diverse body of thought and practice from a variety of perspectives: biblical, historical, theological, philosophical, and cultural. This volume will be the primary resource for students, scholars, and others interested in questions of our ultimate existence. |
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... Near-Death Experiences, 614 Carol Zaleski Eschatology in Fine Art, 629 Heidi J. Hornik Eschatology in Pop Culture, 655 Robert Jewett and John Shelton Lawrence Conclusion: Emerging Issues in Eschatology in the Twenty-First Century, 671 ...
... Near-Death Experiences, 614 Carol Zaleski Eschatology in Fine Art, 629 Heidi J. Hornik Eschatology in Pop Culture, 655 Robert Jewett and John Shelton Lawrence Conclusion: Emerging Issues in Eschatology in the Twenty-First Century, 671 ...
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... Near-Death Experience in Medieval and Modern Times and The Life of the World to Come: Near-Death Experience and Christian Hope (both OUP), co-author with Philip Zaleski of Prayer: A History, and coeditor with Philip Zaleski of The Book ...
... Near-Death Experience in Medieval and Modern Times and The Life of the World to Come: Near-Death Experience and Christian Hope (both OUP), co-author with Philip Zaleski of Prayer: A History, and coeditor with Philip Zaleski of The Book ...
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... Near East and explores the degree to which Israel's eschatological impulses ... death and judgment, heaven and hell, and the end of the world. It is ... approaching the Old Testament. While individual and otherworldly eschatologies can be ...
... Near East and explores the degree to which Israel's eschatological impulses ... death and judgment, heaven and hell, and the end of the world. It is ... approaching the Old Testament. While individual and otherworldly eschatologies can be ...
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... Near East, 158–59. 40. Jack M. Sasson, ''About 'Mari and the Bible,''' Revue ... Near East, 323. 46. For a summary, see James C. VanderKam, ''The Prophetic ... Death,'' Catholic Biblical Quarterly 36 (1974): 21–43; repr. in Visionaries ...
... Near East, 158–59. 40. Jack M. Sasson, ''About 'Mari and the Bible,''' Revue ... Near East, 323. 46. For a summary, see James C. VanderKam, ''The Prophetic ... Death,'' Catholic Biblical Quarterly 36 (1974): 21–43; repr. in Visionaries ...
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... Near Eastern Myth,'' in Collins, The Encyclopedia of Apocalypticism, 1:3–38. 22. H. Cancik, ''The End of the World ... Death,'' CBQ 36 (1974): 21–43, reprinted in Collins, Seers, Sibyls and Sages in Hellenistic-Roman Judaism (JSJSup 54 ...
... Near Eastern Myth,'' in Collins, The Encyclopedia of Apocalypticism, 1:3–38. 22. H. Cancik, ''The End of the World ... Death,'' CBQ 36 (1974): 21–43, reprinted in Collins, Seers, Sibyls and Sages in Hellenistic-Roman Judaism (JSJSup 54 ...
Contents
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ESCHATOLOGY IN DISTINCT CHRISTIAN TRADITIONS AND THEOLOGICAL MOVEMENTS | 213 |
ISSUES IN ESCHATOLOGY | 343 |
Emerging Issues in Eschatology in the TwentyFirst Century | 671 |
Index | 691 |
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