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A rich collection of essays exploring the meaning of 'apocalyptic' in the New Testament, by a variety of important scholars in the field.
- Table of contents
- Defining the Word "Apocalyptic": A Problem in Biblical Criticism - Richard E. Sturm
- "The Time Has Been Fulfilled!" (Mark 1.15) - Joel Marcus
- Mark 14.62: Early Christian Merkabah Imagery? - Jane Schaberg
- Apocalyptic Paraenesis in Matthew 6.19-34 - Stephenson H. Brooks
- "To the Close of the Age": The Role of Apocalyptic Thought in the Gospel of Matthew - O. Lamar Cope
- Eschatological Existence in Matthew and Paul: Coincidentia Oppositorum - Robin Scroggs
- "Epistemiology at the Turn of the Ages" in Paul, Jesus and Mark - Thomas E. Boomershine
- Paul and Jewish Apocalyptic Eschatology - Martinus C. de Boer
- "The Righteous One" as Eschatological Deliverer: A Case Study in Paul's Apocalyptic Hermeneutics - Richard B. Hays
- The Archons, the Spirit and the Death of Christ: Do We Need the Hypothesis of Gnostic Opponents to Explain 1 Corinthians 2.2-26? - Judith L. Kovacs
- Seeking and Sinning according to Galatians 2.17 - Marion L. Soards
- Who are the Heirs of the New Age in the Epistle to the Hebrews? - Charles P. Anderson
- The Significance of Pauline Apocalyptic for Theological Ethics - Nancy J. Duff
- Barmen and the Church's Call to Faithfulness and Social Responsibility - Paul Lehmann
- A Child and Adam: A Parable of the Two Ages - Dorothy W. Martyn