Blessed Victors

Blessed Victors

Author: Ruth Sutcliffe

Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing

Published: 2024-07-25

Total Pages: 306

ISBN-13: 0567710777

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The late second through third centuries saw the remarkable confluence of the early church's developing identity, theological understanding and praxis, with a period of opposition and intermittent persecution from the world around it. Theology necessarily engaged with the persecution experience, as the church considered the goodness and providence of God, the Name to be confessed and the purposeful outcome of the antagonism they faced. Ruth Sutcliffe argues that the early fathers' theological understanding of the role of persecution in the Christian life informed their exhortations to individual and communal response, contributing to the church's remarkable survival and growth through this period. Four great thinkers of this era - Clement and Origen of Alexandria and Tertullian and Cyprian of Carthage - each have much to contribute to a theological understanding of Christian persecution, and Sutcliffe explores their widely different perspectives, intellectual milieu and experiences. She explains these differences and similarities in terms of their use of the Scriptures, in conversation with their own contexts and agendas; concluding that their differences in approach to persecution can be explained theologically, and that these differences offer a unique window into their respective thought. Despite such differences, Sutcliffe stresses that the early church did have a fundamentally coherent “theology of persecution” which speaks to the worldwide church today.


The Victor Sayings in the Book of Revelation

The Victor Sayings in the Book of Revelation

Author: Mark Wilson

Publisher: Wipf and Stock Publishers

Published: 2007-10-01

Total Pages: 183

ISBN-13: 1498276032

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This is the first major study to focus solely on the victor sayings and should prove invaluable to scholars and students of Revelation and apocalyptic literature. It demonstrates that the motif of victory is Revelation's macrodynamic theme. Chiasmus is proposed as the book's macrostructure, based in part on the chiastic nature of the promises to the victors, with the later fulfillment of these promises in the book. The proposed forms for the seven letters--forms such as edicts, oracles, and epistles--are examined, and it is concluded that they are a mixtum compositum best called "prophetic letters." The sociological significance of victory is explored within the Greco-Roman world. The text of the promises and their co-texts (as reflected intertextually in traditions of biblical literature) receive thorough examination. The eschatological fulfillment of the victor sayings is surveyed in Revelation's later chapters, especially in chapters 21-22, where the new Jerusalem is depicted. The study concludes with an investigation of the ways that the promises were appropriated for the time and the text world of Revelation.


The Letter of Jesus - Lantern Lectures

The Letter of Jesus - Lantern Lectures

Author: Joseph Augustus Seiss

Publisher: Read Books Ltd

Published: 2018-02-09

Total Pages: 244

ISBN-13: 1528783190

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First published in 1888, this vintage book contains a collection of short lectures originally prepared by the author for his weekly sermons and activities during Lent. They include: "The Lenten Call", "Good and No Good", "The Treacherous Ailment", "Is it Well with Thy Soul?", "The Remedy Proposed", "The Pathetic Inquiry", "How to Estimate the Man", "The Evil and Bitterness of Sin", "Self-confidence Overwhelmed", "Griefs of an Awakened Conscience", "The Hopeful Resolve", "The Way of Pardon", and more. Joseph Augustus Seiss (March 18, 1823 - June 20, 1904) was an American theologian and Lutheran minister most famous for his contributions to pyramidology and dispensationalism. His best-known work is "The Great Pyramid of Egypt, Miracle in Stone: Secrets and Advanced Knowledge" (1877), considered a primary text of pyramidology. Many vintage books such as this are becoming increasingly scarce and expensive. We are republishing this volume now in an affordable, modern, high-quality edition complete with the original text and artwork.


Tertullian

Tertullian

Author: Geoffrey D. Dunn

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2004-06-25

Total Pages: 165

ISBN-13: 1134459319

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The first accessible introduction in English to Tertullian's works, the book provides translations of Adversus Iudaeos (Against the Jews), Scorpiace (Antidote for the Scorpion's Sting) and De Verginibus Velandis (On the Veiling of Virgins).


Tertullian

Tertullian

Author: Geoffrey D. Dunn

Publisher: Psychology Press

Published: 2004

Total Pages: 165

ISBN-13: 0415282314

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Tertullian (c. AD 160 - 225) was one of the first theologians of the Western Church & ranks among the most prominent of the early Latin fathers. His wide-ranging literary output offers a valuable insight into the Christian Church at a crucial stage in its development.