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Ezekiel and Eschatological Violence
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This monograph explores the topic of eschatological violence in Pentecostal biblical interpretation of Ezek. 36.16–39:29, Rev. 19.11-21, and Rev. 20.7-10. By reviewing Pentecostal reception history...
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16 January 2025

This monograph explores the topic of eschatological violence in Pentecostal biblical interpretation of Ezek. 36.16–39:29, Rev. 19.11-21, and Rev. 20.7-10. By reviewing Pentecostal reception history of these texts, considering the influence of classical dispensationalism on Pentecostal biblical interpretation and eschatology, this study offers a peace reading that aligns with both early Pentecostal writers and contemporary Pentecostal scholars whose eschatology departs from classical dispensationalism. This monograph builds a case for envisioning a hopeful and proleptic premillennial eschatology that emphasizes the peace and reconciliation of the gospel more than ‘end times’ war and violence.
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Pages: 324
Publisher: Brill
Imprint: Brill
Series: Journal of Pentecostal Theology Supplement Series
Publication Date:
16 January 2025
ISBN: 9789004714373
Format: Paperback
Alicia R. Jackson, Ph.D. (2018), University of Birmingham (UK), is Associate Professor of Old Testament at Vanguard University. She has published articles and chapters in edited volumes on prophetic literature and hermeneutics, including “How the Apostles Read Ezekiel as Christian Scripture” in The Prophets and the Apostolic Witness: Reading Isaiah, Jeremiah, and Ezekiel as Christian Scripture (IVP Academic, 2023) and “The Spirit of Yahweh in Ezekiel” in The Spirit Throughout the Canon: Pentecostal Pneumatology (Brill, 2022).