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An examination of what the millennium means in the New Testament in the light of recent scholarship.The book begins with an introductory survey of the better known and more influential millennium t...
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28 May 1999

An examination of what the millennium means in the New Testament in the light of recent scholarship.
The book begins with an introductory survey of the better known and more influential millennium thinkers and movements through history. It shows how the millennium was interpreted as a utopia and expressed in violent ways in the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries and by the Branch Davidians in Waco and the Aum Shinrikyo sect in Japan. It also examines the teachings of the Jehovah's Witnesses and the New Age movement on the millennium. Part Two is devoted to the millennium in the Revelation of St John. It strips the millennium of utopian fantasies and the other accretions it has acquired through the centuries. It sets the millennium within the context of the whole of Revelation and its attack on the deceptive and oppressive ideology propagated by the Roman Empire and John's alternative interpretation of reality. It demonstrates that far from being an isolated reference, the millennium is integral to the whole of Revelation. It shows that the millennium is a metaphor for God's vindication of those who pay the ultimate price in witnessing to truth and justice, i.e. the martyrs, and indicates the relevance of the millennium in the world we live in today. The book is aimed at the general reader wanting an accessible introduction to recent thinking on the millennium. There is nothing here to help those who want to set the doomsday clock, but plenty to encourage those who are going through difficult times, and the book will challenge all to help today's victims of oppression and injustice. For those who wish to pursue the subject further, a bibliography of scholarly works is included.
The book begins with an introductory survey of the better known and more influential millennium thinkers and movements through history. It shows how the millennium was interpreted as a utopia and expressed in violent ways in the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries and by the Branch Davidians in Waco and the Aum Shinrikyo sect in Japan. It also examines the teachings of the Jehovah's Witnesses and the New Age movement on the millennium. Part Two is devoted to the millennium in the Revelation of St John. It strips the millennium of utopian fantasies and the other accretions it has acquired through the centuries. It sets the millennium within the context of the whole of Revelation and its attack on the deceptive and oppressive ideology propagated by the Roman Empire and John's alternative interpretation of reality. It demonstrates that far from being an isolated reference, the millennium is integral to the whole of Revelation. It shows that the millennium is a metaphor for God's vindication of those who pay the ultimate price in witnessing to truth and justice, i.e. the martyrs, and indicates the relevance of the millennium in the world we live in today. The book is aimed at the general reader wanting an accessible introduction to recent thinking on the millennium. There is nothing here to help those who want to set the doomsday clock, but plenty to encourage those who are going through difficult times, and the book will challenge all to help today's victims of oppression and injustice. For those who wish to pursue the subject further, a bibliography of scholarly works is included.
Price: $24.95
Pages: 96
Publisher: Boydell & Brewer Inc.
Imprint: Lutterworth Press
Publication Date:
28 May 1999
Trim Size: 9.21 X 6.14 in
ISBN: 9780718829988
Format: Paperback
BISACs:
RELIGION / Biblical Studies / New Testament / General, Criticism and exegesis of sacred texts, New Testaments
Preface
Introduction
Part One: Millennial Hopes
I. The Ups and Downs of Millenarianism
II. Millenarianism Grows Apace
III. The Millennium and the Church's Mission
IV. The Imminent End
Part Two: The Book of Revelation
V. Understanding the Book of Revelation
VI. Christ and his Churches
VII. Worship God and the Lamb
VIII. Maintaining the Testimony of Jesus
IX. The Beast versus the Lamb
X. The End of Babylon
XI. Christ comes with the Armies of Heaven
XII. The Millennium
XIII. The New Jerusalem
XIV. Conclusion
Bibliography
Subject Index
Index of Scriptural References
Index of Names
Introduction
Part One: Millennial Hopes
I. The Ups and Downs of Millenarianism
II. Millenarianism Grows Apace
III. The Millennium and the Church's Mission
IV. The Imminent End
Part Two: The Book of Revelation
V. Understanding the Book of Revelation
VI. Christ and his Churches
VII. Worship God and the Lamb
VIII. Maintaining the Testimony of Jesus
IX. The Beast versus the Lamb
X. The End of Babylon
XI. Christ comes with the Armies of Heaven
XII. The Millennium
XIII. The New Jerusalem
XIV. Conclusion
Bibliography
Subject Index
Index of Scriptural References
Index of Names