The Pauline Eschatology

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The Pauline Eschatology is a seminal theological work that explores the apostle Paul’s teaching on the end times and the unfolding of redemptive history.

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instanceOf Christian theology work
non-fiction book
theological book
academicDiscipline New Testament scholarship
surface form: New Testament studies

biblical studies
systematic theology
approach exegetical
redemptive-historical
theological
author Geerhardus Vos
authorEthnicity Dutch-American
authorNationality American
discussesConcept already-not yet eschatology
consummation of history
justification
Kingdom of God
surface form: kingdom of God

resurrection
union with Christ
firstPublicationCentury 20th century
focusesOn Apostle Paul
surface form: apostle Paul

end times
redemptive history
hasInfluenced 20th-century biblical theology movement
later Reformed theologians
hasReprints yes
influencedField New Testament eschatology
Pauline studies
Reformed biblical theology
intendedAudience advanced lay readers
pastors
seminary students
theologians
keyTheme Christ’s resurrection as eschatological event
history of redemption
inaugurated eschatology
relation of eschatology to soteriology
tension between present age and age to come
language English
publisherType Christian academic publisher
scripturalCorpusAnalyzed Pauline Epistles
surface form: Pauline epistles
subject New Testament theology
Pauline theology
biblical theology
eschatology
theologicalPerspective biblical-theological
theologicalTradition Reformed theology
usedIn graduate theological studies
seminary education

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