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A Theology of Revelation by J. Scott Duvall

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A Theology of Revelation

God's Grand Plan to Defeat Evil, Rescue His People, and Transform His Creation

J. Scott Duvall, Andreas J. Kostenberger, Andreas J. Köstenberger

Zondervan Academic · Print & ebook · March 25, 2025

Reading lane: Revelation Studies

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Authors
J. Scott Duvall, Andreas J. Kostenberger, Andreas J. Köstenberger
Publisher
Zondervan Academic
Published
March 25, 2025
Format
Print & ebook
Theme
Revelation Studies · NT Commentary: Revelation
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Revelation Studies

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  • New Testament Interpretation

  • New Testament Studies

  • NT Commentary: Revelation

  • Revelation Studies

About This Book

A Theology of Revelation by J. Scott Duvall in Zondervan's Biblical Theology of the New Testament series provides a comprehensive look at the theology of John's Apocalypse. One of only a few dedicated theologies of Revelation, Duvall's book leaves no stone unturned in the study of the final book of the Christian canon of Scripture. This thoroughly researched study includes: - an investigation into the historical framework of the book: authorship, date, and occasion and purpo...

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A Theology of Revelation by J. Scott Duvall in Zondervan's Biblical Theology of the New Testament series provides a comprehensive look at the theology of John's Apocalypse. One of only a few dedicated theologies of Revelation, Duvall's book leaves no stone unturned in the study of the final book of the Christian canon of Scripture. This thoroughly researched study includes: - an investigation into the historical framework of the book: authorship, date, and occasion and purpose; - a survey of literary-theological foundations: genre, text and canonicity, grammar and symbolic language, use of the Old Testament, literary structure, and interpretation; and - a full literary-theological reading of the book, culminating in an exploration of the book's most significant theological themes: God, Jesus Christ, the Holy Spirit, the people of God, worship, discipleship, salvation, God's judgment of evil, and the new creation. Readers will find here a study that is clearly written, attentive to the historical-literary context, with special attention given to the primary theological themes in the book. Perhaps above all, readers will have their hope in God and his amazing plan reinforced and strengthened.

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