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Eschatology in the Making Victoria Balabanski (Flinders University of South Australia)

Eschatology in the Making By Victoria Balabanski (Flinders University of South Australia)

Summary

This 1997 study examines the changes and developments in three early Christian communities' expectations of Christ's return and the end of the world. Mark 13, Matthew 24 and 25 and Didache 16 are analysed to find how early Christian expectations developed and how they were affected by the delay of Christ's return.

Eschatology in the Making Summary

Eschatology in the Making: Mark, Matthew and the Didache by Victoria Balabanski (Flinders University of South Australia)

If the expectations of the early church concerning the return of Christ and the end of the world were disappointed, the magnitude of the disappointment and the form in which it was expressed do not seem to fit with the expectations of modern scholars. This 1997 study questions both the idea that the delay of Christ's return - the parousia - was the primary factor shaping the development of eschatological expectation in the early church, and the linearity of the models used to understand the development of early Christian eschatology. Vicky Balabanski argues that Matthew's Gospel shows a more imminent expectation than Mark's, and that there were fluctuations in eschatological expectation caused by factors within these early communities and those of the Didache. She traces these fluctuations and offers some new interpretative keys to Mark 13, Matthew 24 and 25 and Didache 16, as well as some vivid and original historical reconstructions.

Eschatology in the Making Reviews

A nuanced study that deserves furthur discussion. Fred W. Burnett, Religious Studies Review
...we find Balabanski's ultimate objective to be a worthy one.... C.R. Nicholl, The Asbury Theological Journal

Table of Contents

Preface; Introduction; 1. An imminent end? Models for understanding eschatological development in the first century; 2. Matthew 25:1-13 as a window on eschatological change; 3. Mark 13: eschatological expectation and the Jewish War; 4. The Judean flight oracle (Mark 13:14) and the Pella flight tradition; 5. Matthew 24: eschatological expectation after the Jewish War; 6. Didache 16 as a development in Christian eschatology; Conclusion; Bibliography; Indices.

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NPB9780521591379
9780521591379
0521591376
Eschatology in the Making: Mark, Matthew and the Didache by Victoria Balabanski (Flinders University of South Australia)
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Hardback
Cambridge University Press
1997-09-04
260
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