I will tell you the mystery: a commentary for preaching from the book of Revelation

Introduction for preachers -- Revelation 1 : revealing the ruler of rulers -- Revelation 2-3 : revealing ambiguities in the witness of the church -- Revelation 4-5 : revealing the power of God -- Revelation 6-7 : revealing how judgment is already beginning now -- Revelation 8-11 : Revealing the cons...

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Main Author: Allen, Ronald J. 1949- (Author)
Format: Print Book
Language:English
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Published: Eugene, OR Cascade Books 2019
In:Year: 2019
Reviews:[Rezension von: Allen, Ronald J., 1949-, I will tell you the mystery : A Commentary for Preaching from the Book of Revelation] (2022) (DeBona, Guerric, 1955 -)
IxTheo Classification:HC New Testament
Further subjects:B Bible. Revelation Commentaries
B Bible. Revelation Homiletical use
Parallel Edition:Electronic
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Summary:Introduction for preachers -- Revelation 1 : revealing the ruler of rulers -- Revelation 2-3 : revealing ambiguities in the witness of the church -- Revelation 4-5 : revealing the power of God -- Revelation 6-7 : revealing how judgment is already beginning now -- Revelation 8-11 : Revealing the consequences of not repenting -- Revelation 12-14 : revealing why and how the world is so broken -- Revelation 15-16 : revealing the digits on the clock : ticking towards midnight -- Revelation 17:1-19:10 : revealing the fall of the empire -- Revelation 10:11-20:15 : revealing the final judgment -- Revelation 21-22 : revealing the new heaven and the new earth
The book is a commentary on preaching from the book of Revelation. Working through the book of Revelation verse by verse, the commentary seeks to help the preacher recognize what the book (with its apocalyptic theology) invited people in antiquity to believe and do. . . . The book of Revelation communicates through a series of word-pictures. Allen explains each word-picture in light of its ancient setting. The commentary brings the viewpoint of the book of Revelation into conversation (through mutual critical correlation) with contemporary theology, especially process thought. The work aims to help the preacher to help the congregation identify what they can genuinely believe and confidently do. Believing that the best preaching arises from the local context, the volume does not include full sermons, but, rather, seeks to raise issues and questions that might be thought-provoking. --
Item Description:Includes bibliographical references (pages 225-229)
ISBN:1498225918