Making All Things New: Inaugurated Eschatology for the Life of the Church

Gladd, Benjamin L.; Harmon, Matthew S.


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Many people think eschatology refers to events occurring at the end of history. In this book, two scholars with expertise in biblical eschatology argue that God's kingdom breaking into this world through Jesus Christ has inaugurated a new creation, a reality that should shape pastoral leadership and be reflected in the life and ministry of the church. Brief and accessibly written, this book articulates the practical implications of G. K. Beale's "New Testament Biblical Theology" and features an introductory chapter by Beale. Each chapter concludes with practical suggestions and a list of books for further study.


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    Paperback
  • ISBN
    9780801049606
  • Page Count
    224
  • Publisher
    Baker Book House
  • Publication Date
    March 2016

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About the Author

Benjamin L. Gladd (PhD, Wheaton College) is assistant professor of New Testament at Reformed Theological Seminary in Jackson, Mississippi. He has coauthored two books with G. K. Beale, Hidden but Now Revealed: A Biblical Theology of Mystery and The Story Retold: A Biblical-Theological Introduction to the New Testament (forthcoming).

Matthew S. Harmon (PhD, Wheaton College) is professor of New Testament studies at Grace College and Theological Seminary in Winona Lake, Indiana. He is the author of a commentary on Philippians and of forthcoming commentaries on Galatians and 2 Peter and Jude.

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Making All Things New: Inaugurated Eschatology for the Life of the Church

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Many people think eschatology refers to events occurring at the end of history. In this book, two scholars with expertise in biblical eschatology argue that God's kingdom breaking into this world through Jesus Christ has inaugurated a new creation, a reality that should shape pastoral leadership and be reflected in the life and ministry of the church. Brief and accessibly written, this book articulates the practical implications of G. K. Beale's "New Testament Biblical Theology" and features an introductory chapter by Beale. Each chapter concludes with practical suggestions and a list of books for further study.

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