T&T Clark Handbook of Christian Eschatology - by Markus Mühling (Paperback)
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Highlights
- This textbook offers a systematic introduction to eschatology.
- About the Author: Markus Mühling is Professor of Theology at Leuphana University, Lüneburg, Germany.
- 432 Pages
- Religion + Beliefs, Christian Theology
Description
About the Book
A positional textbook introducing Christian eschatology not only as a set of beliefs, but as a way of doing and understanding theology as a whole.
Book Synopsis
This textbook offers a systematic introduction to eschatology. The first part introduces the historical approaches to eschatology. The second part concerns the reasons for eschatological statements in light of important aspects of the doctrine of God and Christ. The third part is devoted to different concepts of the relationship between eternity and time, space and infinitude as well as the question of what is good, true and beautiful.
Using a thematic structure, the multiple different approaches and concepts of modern eschatology are clearly presented, and illuminated by the perspective of the classical teachings on the Last Things; which are ultimately brought together in a synthesis.
Review Quotes
"Learned, thorough, and engaged, this is theology of a high order, which will provoke thought." --John Webster, University of St Andrews, UK
"A wide-ranging and very systematized plunge into the deepest questions of theology. Read it." --Robert W. Jenson, Professor Em. of St Olaf College, USAAbout the Author
Markus Mühling is Professor of Theology at Leuphana University, Lüneburg, Germany. He was formerly Professor at the University of Heidelberg, Germany, and visiting Professor at the King's College, University of Aberdeen, UK.