Das letzte Gericht Studien zur Endgerichtserwartung von den Schriftpropheten bis Jesus

Christian Stettler shows how the expectation of the last judgment developed from the classical prophets to Jesus. Deeply rooted in ancient royal ideology and world-order tradition, the various expectations of a last judgment are ultimately unified by the hope that YHWH would establish his kingdom by...

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Main Author: Stettler, Christian (auth)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Published: Mohr Siebeck 2019
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