Archive for the ‘Scholars’ Category
Thursday, April 24th, 2008
A very prolific scholar is professor David (Arthur) deSilva. Lately, I mentioned one of his recent articles here. However, there is more, much more. I will return to deSilva's contributions later. Here I will call attention to the article that deSilva published recently:
deSilva, David Arthur. “What Has Athens To Do ...
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Wednesday, January 23rd, 2008
Metaphors and Revelation 12-13
Alan Brady over at Café Apocalypsis has a nice summary of parts of Dr. Ian Paul's article "" in Studies in the Book of Revelation, ed. S. Moyse (see here) and some methodological reflections on the interpretation of metaphors.
Ian Paul's essay is based on his Ph.D.-dissertation, "The ...
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Wednesday, January 9th, 2008
Kim Riddlebarger is the author of A Case for Amillennialism and The Man of Sin. Apart from descriptions of his books, Riddlebarger's website features numerous resources. You can read about Riddlebarger (here), read some of his articles, for example "Princeton and the Millennium." He also provides Links to Helpful Books, ...
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Monday, January 7th, 2008
Dr. Loren L. Johns's The Apocalypse of John lists many resources, including a number of articles written by Johns himself.See also his Apocalypticism and Millennialism: A Select Bibliography for Research.He also includes a section on Revelation in art, and a page with resources about Patmos (currently with some obsolete links).Dr. ...
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Thursday, January 3rd, 2008
Professor Steve Moyise is one of the most prolific scholars as regards studies on and related to Revelation: "Intertextuality and the Book of Revelation," Expository Times ...
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