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Titre : | The Coming of the Kingdom |
Auteurs : | Herman N. Ridderbos, Auteur ; H. de Jongste, Traducteur |
Type de document : | texte imprimé |
Editeur : | Philadelphia [USA] : Presbyterian and Reformed Publishing Company, 1962 |
ISBN/ISSN/EAN : | 978-0-87552-408-5 |
Format : | xxxiv + 556 p. |
Langues: | Anglais |
Index. décimale : | CS/J (Thème du Royaume de Dieu dans AT et NT) |
Résumé : |
This volume is a monumental study of the preaching of Jesus according to the synoptics. It is a veritable treasure house of informative and stimulating exegesis of large segments of the synoptic texts. Special mention may be made, by way of illustration, of the illuminating and helpful discussion of the parables and of the apocalyptic discourse of Mark 13.
When Ridderbos concludes that the kingdom of God involves both a present and a future aspect, nothing especially startling is disclosed. But the author’s treatment of this subject wins unqualified admiration when one takes account of the manner in which, in the context of a thorough and minute examination of the arguments of the representatives of “consistent eschatology” and “realized eschatology,” he surveys the pertinent data and evaluates the issues with exceptional exegetical ability. No one perhaps has approached him in the comprehensiveness of the treatment of this matter. And the discussion in this connection of such subjects as the kingdom in relation to satan’s defeat and present working, the miracles as present power and as signs of the future, the parables, and the integration of Jesus’ ministry with the coming of the kingdom is highly rewarding. (Ned B. Stonehouse) |
Note de contenu : |
- Foreword (Raymond O. Zorn) - Introduction - I. THE GENERAL CHARACTER OF THE KINGDOM OF HEAVEN (THE BACKGROUND) 1. The Old Testament 2. The Later Jews 3. No Eschatological a priori - II. THE GENERAL CHARACTER OF THE KINGDOM OF HEAVEN (JOHN THE BAPTIST AND JESUS) 4. Theocentric 5. Dynamical 6. Messianic 7. Future 8. Present - III. THE KINGDOM HAS COME (FULFILLMENT) 9. The Wicked One Overcome 10. Jesus’ Power to Work Miracles 11. Preaching the Gospel 12. The Possession of Salvation 13. Jesus is the Christ - IV. THE KINGDOM HAS COME (THE PROVISIONAL CHARACTER) 14. Presence and Future 15. The Time of the Evil One 16. The Miracle as a Sign 17. Speaking in Parables 18. The Sower 19. The Delay of the Judgment 20. The Effect of the Word 21. Seeking What Is Lost 22. The Servant of the Lord 23. The Kingdom and the Cross - V. THE GOSPEL OF THE KINGDOM (THE BASIC MOTIF) 24. The Gospel of the Poor 25. The New Covenant 26. The Good Pleasure of the Lord - VI. THE GOSPEL OF THE KINGDOM (SALVATION) 27. Remission of Sins 28. The Fatherhood of God 29. The Fulfillment of the Father’s Will 30. God’s Fatherhood and Temporal Life 31. God’s Fatherhood and Eternal Life - VII. THE GOSPEL OF THE KINGDOM (The Commandments) 32. “Kingdom of God” and “Righteousness” 33. The Fulfillment of the Law 34. The Application of the Demand of Love - VIII. THE COMING OF THE KINGDOM AND THE CHURCH 35. General Viewpoints 36. Basileia and Ekklesia 37. Foundation and Authority 38. Apostolate and Baptism - IX. THE COMING OF THE KINGDOM AND THE LORD’S SUPPER 39. The Twofold Motif of the Lord’s Supper 40. The Redemptive-Historical Meaning of the Lord’s Supper 41. The Character of Jesus’ Action at the Last Supper 42. Symbol and Reality - X. THE FUTURE OF THE KINGDOM OF HEAVEN 43. The Problem of the “Nah-erwartung” 44. Resurrection and Parousia 45. The Great Future as Orientation-point 46. The “Discerning of the Time” 47. The Echatological Speech of Mark 13 48. The So-called Time-Limit Pronouncements 49. The Meaning of the "Parousia-Parables” 50. Fulfillment and Consummation 51. Prophecy and History - INDICES: Index of Subjects / Index of Authors / Index of Scripture References |
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