Ziad Shihab

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Apocalypse When

Fully: "Apocalypse When: Our Fascination with 'The End' since the Ancient World - Brewminate: A Bold Blend of News and Ideas" Skip to content May 6, 2024 ...

Brandon D. Smith, The Trinity in the Book of Revelation

Smith, Brandon D. The Trinity in the Book of Revelation: Seeing Father, Son, and Holy Spirit in John’s Apocalypse. Studies in Christian Doctrine and Scripture; Downers Grove, Ill.: IVP Academic, 2022. 221 pp. Pb; $35. Link to IVP Academic Brandon D. Smith is assistant professor of theology and New Testament at Cedarville University. He is also a co-founder of the Center for Baptist Renewal and host of the Church Grammar podcast. The Trinity in Revelation is a "somewhat condensed version"...

Cerinthus

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Jubilee in the Book of Revelation

One of the challenges in reading the Book of Revelation is that it is very theologically dense in the way it presents its ideas. There are several reasons for this:Its dense metaphorical language (commonly called its ‘symbolism’) carries theological weight. For example, the compressed phrase ‘a lamb, looking as though it had been slain, standing…’ (Rev 5.6) is only four words in Greek ἀρνίον ἑστηκὸς ὡς ἐσφαγμένον yet it encapsulates the idea of Jesus as crucified and risen, conquering ...

Revelation

Revelation (idea) See all of Revelation, there are 9 more in this node. (idea) by jooky (18.2 y) Rep: 16 ( +27 / -11 ) (Rep Graph) (+) Wed Aug 06 2003 at 2:44:55 What Karl Barth says about revelation "Revelation is God’s self-offering and self-manifestation." - - - from line 5, page 36 of Karl Barth, "The Revelation of God as the Abolition of Religion," in John Hick & Brian Hebblethwaite, eds., CHRISTIANITY AND OTHER RELIGIONS, Philadelphia: Fortress, 1980. In this senten...