My offer is intended to appeal to scholars and lawyers as well as laymen interested in science. It is intended to be an attractive contact point for academic libraries as well as for passionate private collectors and bibliophiles.

Collecting is a basic instinct of human nature and book collecting is one of the noblest among the collecting passions


Recommend this book

Send this book by mail to your friends. Please fill out the following form.

: *
: *

WATT,J., Eschatology of the New Testament and Some Related Documents. 2011.

Umschlag

WATT, Jan G. van der (Hrsg.),

Eschatology of the New Testament and Some Related Documents. 1. Aufl. Mohr Siebeck, 2011.

XI, 722 S. Fadenbindung. (Wissenschaftliche Untersuchungen zum Neuen Testament 2. Reihe). ISBN 9783161509735.

This collection of essays explores the variety of views on eschatology in the New Testament – analyzing it book by book – as well as in some related documents. The authors treat different aspects of eschatology, exploring the history of research, as well as the multiple dimensions of eschatological issues, the variety, depth, mystery and problematic nature thereof. As such this volume offers a comprehensive view of the intricacies, differences, similarities and possibilities that arise when the issue of eschatology is addressed. The centrality of the eschatological function of Jesus Christ becomes evident, but also the multiple ways in which this message was interpreted and applied by the early Church.

Contributors:Cilliers Breytenbach, Ulrich Busse, Pieter G. R. De Villiers, Jonathan A. Draper, Jan A. Du Rand, Jörg Frey, Petrus J. Gräbe, Patrick J. Hartin, Fika (J.J.) Janse van Rensburg, Stephan J. Joubert, Wolfgang Kraus, Bert Jan Lietaert Peerbolte, Hermut Löhr, Bernhard Mutschler, Tobias Nicklas, Wilhelm Pratscher, Jeremy Punt, Hennie S. Stander, Gert J. Steyn, Francois (D.F.) Tolmie, Andries G. Van Aarde, Jan G. Van der Watt, Ernest Van Eck, Michael Wolter, Ruben Zimmermann

Order Number: 2420VB

Fixed Retail Price: EUR 114,-- 


webshop political ideas AVKB Österreich Klaus Breinlich politics

Collecting is a basic instinct of human nature and book collecting is one of the noblest among the collecting passions