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Wilson, The Victor Sayings

Published January 6, 2008 by dr. Georg Adamsen. Last Updated February 4, 2016 Leave a Comment

Wilson, Mark Wayne. The Victor Sayings in the Book of Revelation. Eugene, Oregon: Wipf and Stock Publishers, 2007. 294 pp. Paperback This volume is based on the author’s Ph.D.-thesis (see abstract here). Wilson analyses this very important motif that also is also of great importance for the overall interpretation of Revelation’s message and purpose. The […]

Filed Under: Function (purpose), New publications, Parousia (Second Advent), Soteriology, Structure Tagged With: Mark Wayne Wilson

Adamsen, Parousia and Paraenesis (abstract)

Published August 25, 2007 by dr. Georg Adamsen. Last Updated January 29, 2016 3 Comments

Adamsen, Georg S. Parousia and Paraenesis: The Parousia Motif and Its Paraenetic Use in the Book of the Revelation. Dr.theol. thesis, Norwegian Lutheran School of Theology, Oslo (Det teologiske Menighetsfakultetet, Oslo), 2001/2002. The Norwegian Lutheran School of Theology in Oslo, Norway, (http://www.mf.no) has accepted the 369 page dissertation Parousia and Paraenesis: The Parousia Motif and […]

Filed Under: Abstracts, Atemporal amillenialism, Christology, Eschatology, Form, Function (purpose), Paraenesis, Parousia (Second Advent), Soteriology, Structure, Use of the Old Testament Tagged With: Georg S. Adamsen

Adamsen, Exodusmotiver

Published August 25, 2007 by dr. Georg Adamsen. Last Updated February 3, 2016 Leave a Comment

Adamsen, Georg Stubkjær. Exodusmotiver i Johannes’ Åbenbaring . Aarhus: Teoltryk, 1992. This M.Theol.-thesis written in Danish presents the research on the topic Revelation and the OT from the beginning of the 20th Century through to early 1992 and then investigates the extensive use of the Exodus motives in Revelation concluding that all Exodus motives are […]

Filed Under: Ecclesiology, Function (purpose), Typology, Use of the Old Testament Tagged With: Georg S. Adamsen

Müller, Prophetie und Predigt

Published August 1, 2007 by dr. Georg Adamsen. Last Updated August 1, 2007 Leave a Comment

Müller, Ulrich B.: Prophetie und Predigt im Neuen Testament: Formgeschichtliche Untersuchungen zur urchristlichen Prophetie. Studien zum Neuen Testament, vol. 10. Gütersloh: Gerd Mohn, 1975. This Habilitationsschrift (doctoral dissertation) is one of the most important investigations of the problem of prophecy and preaching in the NT where the second part (pp. 47-107) is a detailed analysis […]

Filed Under: Function (purpose) Tagged With: Ulrich B. Müller

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