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When the Son of Man didn't come : a constructive proposal on the delay of the Parousia /

The delay of the Parousia--the second coming of Christ--has vexed Christians since the final decades of the first century. This volume offers a critical, constructive, and interdisciplinary solution to that dilemma. The argument is grounded in Christian tradition while remaining fully engaged with t...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Hays, Christopher M., 1983- (Autor)
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Minneapolis : Fortress Press, 2016.
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505 0 0 |g Introduction:  |t Was Jesus wrong about the eschaton? /  |r Christopher M. Hays --  |t Prophecy : a history of failure? /  |r Christopher M. Hays --  |t Reconceiving prophecy : activation, not prognostication /  |r C.A. Strine --  |t The delay of the parousia : a traditional and historical-critical reading of scripture: part 1 /  |r Christopher M. Hays,  |r Richard J. Ounsworth OP --  |t The delay of the parousia : a traditional and historical-critical reading of scripture: part 2 /  |r Christopher M. Hays --  |t Negating the Fall and re-constituting creation : an apophatic account of the redemption of time and history in Christ /  |r Julia S. Konstantinovsky --  |t Divine possibilities : the condescension of God and the restriction of divine freedom /  |r Brandon Gallaher,  |r Julia S. Konstantinovsky --  |t Divine action in Christ : the Christocentric and Trinitarian nature of human cooperation with God /  |r Brandon Gallaher,  |r Julia S. Konstantinovsky --  |t Liturgy : partial fulfillments and the sustaining of God's people /  |r C.A. Strine,  |r Richard J. Ounsworth OP,  |r Brandon Gallaher --  |t Our method : reflections on our hermeneutical principles and collaborative practices /  |r Christopher M. Hays,  |r C.A. Strine --  |g Conclusion:  |t A fourfold response to the delay of the parousia /  |r Christopher M. Hays. 
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