In these essays, written during the fertile years between Theology of Hope and The Church in the Power of the Spirit, world-renowned theologian J?rgen Moltmann demonstrates the remarkable depth and…
This book provides an outgrowth of the deep mistrust that has surrounded this apocalypse of the New Testament almost since the beginning of the history of its interpretation. It may be because scho…
'Here is a first-class treatment of the source and message of the apocalyptic literature of the period running roughly from 200 BC to AD 100. It consists of three parts: the nature and identity of …
An eminent theologian draws on insights from major Eastern and Western world religions, natural science, philosophy, and psychology in offering a broad treatment of man's beliefs about death and im…
Eschatology is the term used to describe that area of biblical teaching dealing with the final outcome of the present order. Implicit in the very nature of things, where there is commencement and c…
The authentic Christian, alone, has the courage and imagination to look first at the ultimate. He believes that our present, together with that which lies immediately ahead, should respond, at once…
Charles's book is the standard work on Eschatology. Here he describes the prophetic and apocalyptic views of 'the end': life after death, Gehenna and the Messianic Kingdom, the Son of Man and Resur…
It is they who from their imagination and their heritage fashion work which reflect as well as guide men's destiny. And their art, rather than science or philosophy, is the realm through which is Y…
This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the original. Due to its age, it may contain imperfections such as marks, notations, marginalia and flawed pages. Because we believe this work…
Bruce Reichenbach has chosen a philosophical approach to the issue, in order to answer two basic questions: What must be the nature of a human being for there to exist the possibility of immortalit…