Eschatology in the Old Testament

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A&C Black, 1998 M08 1 - 176 páginas
Using a canonical approach, in which he explores the Old Testament as a whole - rather than the teachings of individual Old Testament authors - Professor Gowan traces the hopes of the people of Israel for a better future. He concludes that for God to make things right, a three-fold transformation of the world must take place: God must transform the human person, human society, and nature itself. This is a modern, comprehensive introduction to eschatology in the Old Testament, and includes a new introduction.
 

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IntroductionA New Approach to Eschatology in the Old Testament
1
1 ZionThe Center of Old Testament Eschatology
4
2 Peace in ZionThe Transformation of Human Society
21
3 The People of ZionThe Transformation of the Human Person
59
4 Highest of All the HillsThe Transformation of Nature
97
ConclusionOld Testament Eschatology and Contemporary Hope for the Future
121
Notes
130
Appendix
145
Index of Passages
153
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Donald E Gowan is Emeritus Robert Cleveland Holland Professor of Old Testament, Pittsburg Theological Seminary.

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