The Last Things: Resurrection, Judgment, Glory

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InterVarsity Press, 2004 - 336 Seiten
In The Last Things Donald G. Bloesch takes up difficult and sometimes controversial themes such as the coming of the kingdom of God, the return of Jesus Christ, the life hereafter, the millennial hope, the final judgment, hell, heaven, purgatory and paradise. Wrestling with biblical texts that often take metaphorical form, Bloesch avoids rationalistic reductionism as well as timid agnosticism. While he acknowledges mystery and even paradox, Bloesch finds biblical revelation much more than sufficient to illuminate the central truths of a Christian hope articulated throughout the history of the church. The Last Things is not just a review of past Christian eschatology but a fresh articulation of the grace and glory of God yet to be consummated. The triumph of the grace of Jesus Christ and the dawning of hope beckon us to reach out in the power of the Spirit to receive that blessed future and the promise to renew the life of the church universal today.
 

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Abbreviations
12
Troeltschs Typology
18
Controversial Themes in Eschatology
29
The Life Hereafter
35
The Mission to Israel
41
Light Against Darkness
47
The Victory of Jesus Christ
53
An Excursus on Angelology
59
Purgatory
148
Mystic Communion Between Earth and Heaven
161
Predestined to Glory
174
Openness and Mystery
188
Judaism and Christianity
204
The Meaning of Hell
219
Grace Invincible
232
The Dawning of Hope
243

Signs of His Coming
65
The Advance of the Kingdom
71
The Olivet Discourse
79
The Millennial Hope
87
Moltmanns Millennial Explorations
106
Resurrection as Event and Process
120
The Interim State
133
Beyond Optimism and Pessimism
256
92
269
Dispensationalism
276
Bibliography of Writings by and About Donald G Bloesch
303
IdealistSymbolic Views
320
Index of Names
325
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