Historical Interpretations of the Fifth Empire

Historical Interpretations of the    Fifth Empire
Author: Maria Ana T. Valdez
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 369
Release: 2010-11-19
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9789004191921

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Drawing on the tradition of the interpretation of eschatological concepts such as Fifth Empire and succession of ages, this book attempts to contextualize and analyze António Vieira, S.J., interpretation’s, particularly in the História do Futuro and in the Clavis Prophetarum.

Historical Interpretations of the Fifth Empire

Historical Interpretations of the    Fifth Empire
Author: Ana Valdez
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 368
Release: 2010-11-19
Genre: History
ISBN: 9789004209633

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Drawing on the tradition of the interpretation of eschatological concepts such as Fifth Empire and succession of ages, this book attempts to contextualize and analyze António Vieira, S.J., interpretation’s, particularly in the História do Futuro and in the Clavis Prophetarum.

A Companion to the Early Modern Catholic Global Missions

A Companion to the Early Modern Catholic Global Missions
Author: Ronnie Po-Chia Hsia
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 498
Release: 2018-01-03
Genre: History
ISBN: 9789004355286

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A survey of the latest scholarship on Catholic missions between the 16th and 18th centuries, this collection of fourteen essays offers a global view of the organization, finances, personnel, and history of Catholic missions to the Americas, Africa, and Asia.

Daniel

Daniel
Author: Carol A. Newsom
Publsiher: Westminster John Knox Press
Total Pages: 384
Release: 2014-11-14
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781611645392

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The book of Daniel is a literary rich and complex story known for its apocalyptic style. Written in both Hebrew and Aramaic, the book begins with stories of Daniel and three Jewish young men Hananiah (Shadrach), Mishael (Meshach), and Azariah (Abednego) who are exiles among the remnant from Judea in Babylon in sixth century b.c.e. It ends with Daniel's visions and dreams about the Jewish community that offer comfort and encouragement as they endure persecution and hope for deliverance into God's kingdom. Newsom's commentary offers a fresh study of Daniel in its historical context. Newsom further analyzes Daniel from literary and theological perspectives. With her expert commentary, Newsom's study will be the definitive commentary on Daniel for many years to come. The Old Testament Library provides fresh and authoritative treatments of important aspects of Old Testament study through commentaries and general surveys. The contributors are scholars of international standing. The editorial board consists of William P. Brown, Professor of Old Testament, Columbia Theological Seminary in Decatur, Georgia; Carol A. Newsom, Charles Howard Candler Professor of Old Testament, Candler School of Theology at Emory University in Atlanta, Georgia; and Brent A. Strawn, Professor of Old Testament, Candler School of Theology at Emory University in Atlanta, Georgia.

The End Times Again

The End Times  Again
Author: Martyn Whittock
Publsiher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages: 214
Release: 2021-10-15
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781725258440

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From the Middle Eastern politics of Donald Trump to the UK’s 2016 EU Referendum, large numbers of Christians are making decisions based on the alleged “end-times” aspects of modern politics. Such apocalyptic views often operate beneath “the radar” of much Christian thought and expression. In this book, historian Martyn Whittock argues that while the New Testament does indeed teach the second coming of Christ, complications occur when Christians seek to confidently identify contemporary events as fulfilments of prophecy. Such believers are usually unaware that they stand in a long line of such well-intended but failed predictions. In this book, Whittock explores the history of end-times speculations over two thousand years, revealing how these often reflect the ideologies and outlooks of contemporary society in their application of Scripture. When Christians ignore such past mistakes, they are in danger of repeating them. Jesus, Whittock argues, taught a different way.

Religious Individualisation

Religious Individualisation
Author: Martin Fuchs,Antje Linkenbach,Martin Mulsow,Bernd-Christian Otto,Rahul Bjørn Parson,Jörg Rüpke
Publsiher: Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Total Pages: 1058
Release: 2019-12-16
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9783110580938

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This volume brings together key findings of the long-term research project ‘Religious Individualisation in Historical Perspective’ (Max Weber Centre for Advanced Cultural and Social Studies, Erfurt University). Combining a wide range of disciplinary approaches, methods and theories, the volume assembles over 50 contributions that explore and compare processes of religious individualisation in different religious environments and historical periods, in particular in Asia, the Mediterranean, and Europe from antiquity to the recent past. Contrary to standard theories of modernisation, which tend to regard religious individualisation as a specifically modern or early modern as well as an essentially Western or Christian phenomenon, the chapters reveal processes of religious individualisation in a large variety of non-Western and pre-modern scenarios. Furthermore, the volume challenges prevalent views that regard religions primarily as collective phenomena and provides nuanced perspectives on the appropriation of religious agency, the pluralisation of religious options, dynamics of de-traditionalisation and privatisation, the development of elaborated notions of the self, the facilitation of religious deviance, and on the notion of dividuality.

Prophecy Interpreted by History

Prophecy Interpreted by History
Author: John W. Birchmore
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 302
Release: 1871
Genre: Bible
ISBN: HARVARD:AH3XV7

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The Tragic Couple

 The Tragic Couple
Author: James Bernauer,Robert Aleksander Maryks
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 373
Release: 2013-11-07
Genre: History
ISBN: 9789004260375

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The Society of Jesus (Jesuits) has become a leader in the dialogue between Jews and Catholics as was manifested in the role that the Jesuit Cardinal Augustin Bea played in the adoption by the Second Vatican Council of Nostra Aetate, the charter for that new relationship. Still the encounters between Jesuits and Jews were often characterized by animosity and this historical record made them a tragic couple, related but estranged. This volume is the first examination of the complex interactions between Jesuits and Jews from the early modern period in Europe and Asia through the twentieth century where special attention is focused on the historical context of the Holocaust.