Thursday, March 26, 2015
Biblical Eschatology quoted and cited in new article!
My book, Biblical Eschatology, was quoted from and cited several times (in the text and at footnotes 3, 11, 16, 24, 29, 47, and 49) in the article "Amillennialism: The Now and Coming Kingdom" by Moses Flores. The article was posted on the website of True Declination Ministries on February 17, 2015 and may be accessed here: http://www.truedeclination.com/semper-reformanda-journal/amillennialism-the-now-and-coming-kingdom
Wednesday, March 25, 2015
Biblical Eschatology cited in 2 recent theological journal articles!
My book, Biblical Eschatology, has been cited in two recent theological journal articles:
Matt Waymeyer, "The Binding of Satan in Revelation 20," Master's Seminary Journal 26, no. 1 (Spring 2015): 19-46 (cited at footnotes 16, 29, 60, 98, 105). This article may be accessed online at: http://www.tms.edu/m/msj26c.pdf
Abner Hernandez, "Adventist Eschatological Identity and the Interpretation of the Time Periods of Daniel 12:11-12," Andrews University Seminary Student Journal 1, no. 1 (2015): 65-84 (cited at footnote 72). This article may be accessed online at: https://www.andrews.edu/openjournal/index.php/aussj/article/viewFile/3/3
In both cases the book was cited as one of several authorities for different propositions, as opposed to being quoted from--but it's a start!
Matt Waymeyer, "The Binding of Satan in Revelation 20," Master's Seminary Journal 26, no. 1 (Spring 2015): 19-46 (cited at footnotes 16, 29, 60, 98, 105). This article may be accessed online at: http://www.tms.edu/m/msj26c.pdf
Abner Hernandez, "Adventist Eschatological Identity and the Interpretation of the Time Periods of Daniel 12:11-12," Andrews University Seminary Student Journal 1, no. 1 (2015): 65-84 (cited at footnote 72). This article may be accessed online at: https://www.andrews.edu/openjournal/index.php/aussj/article/viewFile/3/3
In both cases the book was cited as one of several authorities for different propositions, as opposed to being quoted from--but it's a start!
Wednesday, March 18, 2015
Good Eating!
I don't normally push products (except my own book!), but his was
recommended by the guy (Vic Magary) who made a big difference in my diet
and life, and it looks good. For good eating, check this out: http://paleorecipeteam.com/cook-book.html.
Monday, March 16, 2015
Photos from Democratic Republic of Congo
I just received some photos taken of ECLEA-Tanzania national coordinator Dickson Laizer during his recent teaching mission to Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC). Please go to the March 4 news entry on the "News" page of the ECLEA website (http://www.eclea.net/news.html) and check them out!
Sunday, March 1, 2015
Biblical Eschatology added as resource
The website "Amillennialism: Living the Millennium Today" (https://amillennialism.wordpress.com/) recently added my book, Biblical Eschatology, to its Systematic Eschatology section as a recommended resource.
The announcement on the website says:
We have just added two new recommendations for our readers who wish to further their study of eschatology.
We have added Biblical Eschatology by Jonathan Menn to our Systematic Eschatology section. Biblical Eschatology provides what is not found in any other single volume on eschatology: it analyzes all the major eschatological passages (including the Olivet Discourse and the book of Revelation), issues (including the second coming of Christ, the millennium, the rapture, and Antichrist), and positions (including all the major views of the millennium) in a clear, but not superficial, way. The book concludes with a chapter showing how eschatology is relevant for our lives.
Biblical Eschatology makes understanding eschatology easier by including chapters on how to interpret prophecy and apocalyptic literature, by showing the history of eschatological thought, and by placing eschatology in the context of the Bible’s overall story line and structure. Clarity and understanding are enhanced by the use of comparative tables and appendices. Subject and Scripture indexes are included. The book interacts with the best of Evangelical and Reformed scholarship, and the extensive bibliography (which includes the Web addresses of many resources that are online) provides an excellent source for the reader’s further study. This is a perfect resource for intelligent Christians, including pastors, students, and teachers, who desire to understand eschatology and to see how it fits together with the rest of the Bible.
The complete page is found at: https://amillennialism.wordpress.com/tag/jonathan-menn/
The announcement on the website says:
We have just added two new recommendations for our readers who wish to further their study of eschatology.
We have added Biblical Eschatology by Jonathan Menn to our Systematic Eschatology section. Biblical Eschatology provides what is not found in any other single volume on eschatology: it analyzes all the major eschatological passages (including the Olivet Discourse and the book of Revelation), issues (including the second coming of Christ, the millennium, the rapture, and Antichrist), and positions (including all the major views of the millennium) in a clear, but not superficial, way. The book concludes with a chapter showing how eschatology is relevant for our lives.
Biblical Eschatology makes understanding eschatology easier by including chapters on how to interpret prophecy and apocalyptic literature, by showing the history of eschatological thought, and by placing eschatology in the context of the Bible’s overall story line and structure. Clarity and understanding are enhanced by the use of comparative tables and appendices. Subject and Scripture indexes are included. The book interacts with the best of Evangelical and Reformed scholarship, and the extensive bibliography (which includes the Web addresses of many resources that are online) provides an excellent source for the reader’s further study. This is a perfect resource for intelligent Christians, including pastors, students, and teachers, who desire to understand eschatology and to see how it fits together with the rest of the Bible.
The complete page is found at: https://amillennialism.wordpress.com/tag/jonathan-menn/
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