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The Conversion of the Nations in Revelation Dr Allan J. McNicol (Austin Graduate School of Theology, USA)

The Conversion of the Nations in Revelation By Dr Allan J. McNicol (Austin Graduate School of Theology, USA)

The Conversion of the Nations in Revelation by Dr Allan J. McNicol (Austin Graduate School of Theology, USA)


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Examines the 'Conversion of the Nations' in the book of "Revelation" together with the author's vision for final redemption. This work also examines longstanding tension between the author of "Revelation"'s description of the destruction of unrepentant nations early in the book in contrast with their final experience of salvation in Rev 21.24-26.

The Conversion of the Nations in Revelation Summary

The Conversion of the Nations in Revelation by Dr Allan J. McNicol (Austin Graduate School of Theology, USA)

Allan McNicol examines the 'Conversion of the Nations' in the book of Revelation together with the author's vision for final redemption. Allan McNicol examines the longstanding tension between the author of Revelation 's description of the destruction of unrepentant nations early in the book in contrast with their final experience of salvation in Rev 21.24-26. McNicol examines how the author of Revelation interprets and refashions both scripture and the myths of the age in order to lay out his vision of redemption - leading to his ultimate conclusion that human political power (Rome) will crumble before the influence of the crucified Jesus. Through careful attention to references to the 'pilgrimage to the Gentiles' in prophetic literature, McNicol is able to draw valuable conclusions as to how the core tension examined may be resolved. This exegesis is in turn able show how the author of Revelation's alternative voice to Rome's power emerged among a small minority community in the Eastern Roman Empire and gained plausibility. This voice not only could articulate a construct of its own vindication (thus empowering its own converts) but it also construed a new destiny for the nations themselves separate and apart from Rome.

The Conversion of the Nations in Revelation Reviews

In this well-written and succint study, McNichol persuasively argues that on the coversion of the nations, Revelation has a coherent message: the ultimate defeat and conversion of the nations have their place in John's comprehensive vision of the fortunes and destiny of the Kingdom of God. -- Christoph Stenschke * Neotestamentica *
This work suggests a needed potential solution to an area of tension in Revelation studies, and provides a helpful introduction to the use of the Hebrew Bible in Revelation, instructional for scholars and students alike. -- Beth M. Stovell, St. Thomas University, Florida * Religious Studies Review *
For those convinced of the problem--that is, that the appearance of the nations in Revelation 21 and 22 has not been adequately explained--M.'s monograph offers a thought-provoking solution. -- Marko Jaunhiainen * The Catholic Biblical Quarterly *

About Dr Allan J. McNicol (Austin Graduate School of Theology, USA)

Allan J. McNicol is Professor of New Testament and Faculty Chair Austin Graduate School of Theology, Austin, Texas

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments Abbreviations Introduction Chapter 1: The Problem of the Conversion of Nations in Revelation Chapter 2: The Role of the Nations in Revelation Chapter 3: The Ultimate Destiny of the Nations in Revelation Chapter 4: The Scriptural Framework of the Conversion of the Nations in Revelation Chapter 5: The Conversion of the Nations and the Central Message of the Apocalypse Chapter 6: The Abiding Value of John's Apocalypse Conclusion Bibliography

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NPB9780567026088
9780567026088
0567026086
The Conversion of the Nations in Revelation by Dr Allan J. McNicol (Austin Graduate School of Theology, USA)
New
Hardback
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
2011-04-28
176
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