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Oxford Handbook of Eschatology [Kietas viršelis]

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  • Formatas: Hardback, 744 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 170x249x48 mm, weight: 1333 g, 10 halftones
  • Serija: Oxford Handbooks
  • Išleidimo metai: 06-Dec-2007
  • Leidėjas: Oxford University Press Inc
  • ISBN-10: 0195170490
  • ISBN-13: 9780195170498
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
  • Formatas: Hardback, 744 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 170x249x48 mm, weight: 1333 g, 10 halftones
  • Serija: Oxford Handbooks
  • Išleidimo metai: 06-Dec-2007
  • Leidėjas: Oxford University Press Inc
  • ISBN-10: 0195170490
  • ISBN-13: 9780195170498
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
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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There is much to commend the Oxford Handbook of Eschatology.The sheerscope of material held between its covers and the diversity of its contributors is, in itself, impressive. According to the criteria of scope, diversity, and quality,here simply is no comparison for this volume. It is hard to imagine a better place to find up-to-date, authoritative, introductory contributions on subjects related to Christian eschatology. It will, therfore, be a welcome addition to any eminary or university library. * Kent Eilers, Themelios * This is a large volume that ranges over some extensive territory. In its thirty-nine chapters we find a survey of eschatological themes from a number of perspectives, in which context it is important to note that this is a book that treats eschatological matters broadly conceived and not just belief in the coming of the (collective) 'end of the world' or the fulfilment of prophecy...The line-up of scholars who have contributed to this volume is impressive...This book should be available in theological libraries and relates also to cultural studies, history and literature. * Theological Book Review * provides an important, head-on, critical analysis of eschatology from biblical, historical, theological, philosophical and cultural disciplines and is relevant for practitioners of these perspectives. * Quaker Studies *

Contributors xiii
Introduction 3(20)
Jerry L. Walls
Part I Historical Eschatology
Biblical and Patristic Eschatology
Old Testament Eschatology and the Rise of Apocalypticism
23(17)
Bill T. Arnold
Apocalyptic Eschatology in the Ancient World
40(16)
John J. Collins
The Eschatology of the New Testament Church
56(17)
Christopher Rowland
Eschatology and the Quest for the Historical Jesus
73(18)
Benedict T. Viviano
Eschatology in the Early Church Fathers
91(22)
Brian Daley
Eschatology in World Religions
Jewish Eschatology
113(19)
David Novak
Muslim Eschatology
132(19)
William C. Chittick
Buddhist Eschatology
151(19)
Jan Nattier
Hindu Eschatology
170(21)
David M. Knipe
The End Is Nigh: Failed Prophecy, Apocalypticism, and the Rationalization of Violence in New Religious Eschatologies
191(24)
Christopher Partridge
Part II Eschatology in Distinct Christian Traditions and Theological Movements
Roman Catholic Theology
215(18)
Peter C. Phan
Eastern Orthodox Eschatology
233(15)
Andrew Louth
Protestant Theology
248(15)
Gerhard Sauter
Fundamentalist Theology
263(17)
Robert G. Clouse
Pentecostal and Charismatic Theology
280(15)
Frank D. Macchia
Process Eschatology
295(16)
David Ray Griffin
Liberation Theology: A Latitudinal Perspective
311(17)
Vitor Westhelle
Eschatology in Christian Feminist Theologies
328(19)
Rosemary Radford Ruether
Part III Issues in Eschatology
Theological Issues
Church, Ecumenism, and Eschatology
347(18)
Douglas Farrow
Millennialism
365(19)
Timothy P. Weber
Eschatology and Resurrection
384(15)
Stephen T. Davis
Heaven
399(14)
Jerry L. Walls
Hell
413(14)
Jonathan L. Kvanvig
Purgatory
427(19)
Paul J. Griffiths
Universalism
446(16)
Thomas Talbott
Annihilationism
462(14)
Clark H. Pinnock
Death, Final Judgment, and the Meaning of Life
476(17)
David Bentley Hart
Philosophical and Cultural Issues
Modernity, History, and Eschatology
493(7)
Wolfhart Pannenberg
Eschatology and Politics
500(18)
Stephen H. Webb
Eschatology and Theodicy
518(16)
Michael L. Peterson
Human Nature, Personal Identity, and Eschatology
534(14)
Charles Taliaferro
Ethics and Eschatology
548(15)
Max L. Stackhouse
Cosmology and Eschatology
563(18)
Robert Russell
Eschatology and Epistemology
581(15)
William J. Abraham
Time, Eternity, and Eschatology
596(18)
William Lane Craig
Near-Death Experiences
614(15)
Carol Zaleski
Eschatology in Fine Art
629(26)
Heidi J. Hornik
Eschatology in Pop Culture
655(16)
Robert Jewett
John Shelton Lawrence
Conclusion: Emerging Issues in Eschatology in the Twenty-First Century 671(20)
Richard Bauckham
Index 691