Synopses & Reviews
Gabriel Moran recounts the extraordinary impact of millennial thinking throughout Western history and on modern society. Numerous books give either a theological account of revelation or a history of apocalypticism. What has been lacking is a book that connects these two bodies of literature. Although Moran brings together a great amount of scholarship, his clear prose style makes it accessible for any reader interested in the impact of religion on society.
Synopsis
Moran brings together a great amount of scholarship, making it accessible for any reader interested in the impact of religion on society.
Table of Contents
Is there a problem? -- Bible and revelation -- A split world -- Revealed religion -- Liberal and conservative religion -- Responsibility and revelation -- The logic of revelation -- Revelation as teaching-learning.