Apocalyptic Thought in Early Christianity (2009 Daly), edited volume

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Apocalyptic Thought in Early Christianity (2009) is a volume edited by Robert J. Daly.

Abstract

This volume explores how early Christian understandings of apocalyptic writings and teachings are reflected in the theology, social practices, and institutions of the early church. Experts on patristic and Byzantine Christianity present substantial samplings of biblical interpretation, theology, and visual art from first-millennium Christianity, especially from the East, to demonstrate the depth and variety of meaning early believers found in Daniel, Revelation, and related writings. --from publisher description

Editions and translations

Published in Grand Rapids, MI: Baker Academic, 2009.

Table of contents

External links

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