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Ezekiel and Eschatological Violence: Pentecostal Interpretation of Ezekiel 36–39 and Revelation 19–20: Journal of Pentecostal Theology Supplement Series, cartea 49

Autor Alicia R. Jackson
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 19 dec 2024
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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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9789004714373
ISBN-10: 9004714375
Pagini: 325
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Journal of Pentecostal Theology Supplement Series


Notă biografică

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).

Cuprins

Acknowledgments
Abbreviations

1 Introduction
1.1 The Task
1.2 Methodological Approaches
1.3 Structure and Flow of the Study

2 Pentecostal Interpretations of Ezekiel 36.16–39.29; Revelation 19.11–21, 20.7–10
2.1 A Tale of Two Movements. Dispensationalism’s Influence on Pentecostalism
2.2 Pentecostal Interpretations from 1906–2006
2.3 Conclusion

3 Pentecostal Eschatology of Contemporary Scholars
3.1 Pentecostal Eschatology: a Brief Overview
3.2 Contemporary Pentecostal Alternatives to Dispensational Eschatology
3.3 Conclusion

4 Overview of the Book of Ezekiel
4.1 History of Ezekiel Scholarship
4.2 Historical Background and Setting
4.3 Theological Motifs in the Book of Ezekiel
4.4 Structure of the Book of Ezekiel
4.5 Reading Ezekiel 36.16–39.29 as a Unit
4.6 Ezekiel 36.16–39.29. Primary Theological Themes
4.7 Conclusion

5 Literary Analysis of Ezekiel 37.15–28
5.1 Text and Translation
5.2 Delimitation of Pericope
5.3 Structural Analysis
5.4 Rhetorical Analysis
5.5 Conclusion

6 The Two Sticks. Transforming and Subverting Metaphors
6.1 Transforming the Bloodshed Metaphor
6.2 Transforming New Heart and Spirit Imagery
6.3 Transforming Militaristic Implications of the Resurrected Army
6.4 Transforming Davidic Kingship
6.5 Transforming Human Violence
6.6 Conclusion

7 Intertextual Analysis of Revelation 19.11–21 and 20.7–10
7.1 Ezekiel 38–39 as Pre-text for Revelation 19.17–21 and 20.7–10
7.2 Revelation 19.11–21 Rhetorical Analysis
7.3 Revelation 20.7–10 Rhetorical Analysis
7.4 Intertextual Reading: Ezekiel 36.16–39.29 and Revelation 19.11–21; 20.7–10
7.5 Conclusion

8 Conclusion
8.1 Concluding Theological Observations
8.2 Constructing a Hopeful Pentecostal Eschatology
8.3 Contributions of This Study
8.4 Suggestions for Future Research
Bibliography
Index of Biblical Reference
Index of Names and Subjects
Index of Authors