9781598038019-159803801X-The Apocalypse: Controversies and Meaning in Western History

The Apocalypse: Controversies and Meaning in Western History

ISBN-13: 9781598038019
ISBN-10: 159803801X
Author: Craig R. Koester
Publication date: 2011
Publisher: Teaching Company Great Courses
Format: Audio CD
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ISBN-13: 9781598038019
ISBN-10: 159803801X
Author: Craig R. Koester
Publication date: 2011
Publisher: Teaching Company Great Courses
Format: Audio CD

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The Apocalypse: Controversies and Meaning in Western History (ISBN-13: 9781598038019 and ISBN-10: 159803801X), written by authors Craig R. Koester, was published by Teaching Company Great Courses in 2011. With an overall rating of 4.4 stars, it's a notable title among other books. You can easily purchase or rent The Apocalypse: Controversies and Meaning in Western History (Audio CD) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $0.3.

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What are we to make of the book of Revelation, with all its dramatic events and rich symbolism? Get an authoritative guide to this extraordinary work in 24 thought-provoking and enlightening lectures, divided into three parts: the historical and intellectual background of the Apocalypse; a close reading of John's text, focusing on the meaning of its images; and the wide-ranging impact of the book on Christian and Western history. Throughout these lectures, Professor Koester focuses on what John actually wrote in the Apocalypse, what his situation tells us about his meaning, how that meaning can be applied to our own lives, and how contemporary biblical scholars relate Revelation to the modern world. He also introduces major figures in history who have been powerfully drawn to the Apocalypse, among them St. Augustine (who saw it as timeless and symbolic rather than literal), Martin Luther (who decoded it to reach a remarkable theological insight), and Sojourner Truth (who was inspired by the book to work tirelessly for women's rights and the abolition of slavery). Describing the Apocalypse as a roller coaster that hurtles you down into the abyss amid scenes of monsters and plagues, only to send you flying upward toward views of pure light, Professor Koester stresses that if you are reading Revelation and want to despair, then you've stopped reading too soon. You need to turn the page and look to the next chapter, because there will be a wonderful message of hope waiting for you. And as you learn with this lecture series, you'll find that the Apocalypse you've heard about pales beside the real one

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