For years, critics of premillennialism have argued that John Nelson Darby was the source for the doctrine of the rapture and dispensationalism. Building upon years of research in seventeenthcentury and eighteenth-century English theological writings, William Watson argues that dispensationalism and the ideas associated with it were long part of British theological discourse. Drawing upon hundreds of early printed English books and years of archival study in primary sources and British libraries, Watson demonstrates that Darby's thought was neither aberrant nor original. To the contrary, he was following a long line of British clergy who anticipated the restoration of Jews to a national homeland and the imminent return of Jesus Christ.
Our Ladie Hath a New Sonne, 1595
D. S. Russell looks at biblical and extrabiblical apocalyptic texts and various interpretations and predictions, and presents his criteria of interpretation based on the biblical vision of God s triumph.This is an excellent popular ...
A modern variant of the belief in spirit - sighted animals ( Krappe ( 8431 ) . 826 ] Bruno Bettelheim . The Uses of Enchantment : The Meaning and Importance of Fairy Tales . 828 ] Pages 183-194 . 829 ] David Biale .
4 This research has produced very valuable results, but has reached no agreement on the identity of the protagonist of the hymn which Baillet attributed to Michael, the person who speaks in it using Àrst person singular forms.
Jesus told us that no one but the Father knows the hour of His return, but that believers should begin to look up when the signs of His approach come into view.
Dichtung und Apokalypse: theologische Erschließungen der dichterischen Sprache
A Postrabbinic Jewish Apocalypse Reader John C. Reeves. should coincide with that of the lost “ark of the covenant,” since that staff is described in the Bible as being deposited for safekeeping in the ark (Num 17:25–26).9 The effect of ...
This volume contains articles by Martha Himmelfarb on topics in Second Temple Judaism and the development and reception of Second Temple traditions in late antiquity and the Middle Ages.
Revised thesis (Ph.D.) - Bangor University (North Wales), 2011.
Zachary's friends are the most recent victims of this nightmare. Too bad Zachary doesn't know any of this. As the hero of this tale, he might have been able to do something about it.