The Apocalypse of John an essay in dogmatic interpretation

"The Russian Orthodox theologian Fr. Sergii Bulgakov's final work, The Apocalypse of John, is more than an epilogue to his major systematic trilogy, On God-humanity. Published posthumously in 1948, this commentary on the final book of the New Testament can be considered the conclusion of h...

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Otros Autores: Bulgakov, Sergej Nikolaevič, 1871-1944, autor (autor), Whitton, Mike, traductor (traductor), Miller, Michael, revisor (revisor), Hallensleben, Barbara, editor (editor), Zwahlen, Regula M., editor (colaborador), Colombo, Dario, 1970- colaborador (fotógrafo), Bessmertnii, Sergei, fotógrafo (otros), Popova, Bronislava, otros
Formato: Libro
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Munster : Aschendorff Verlag 2019
Colección:Epiphania (Aschendorff Verlag) ; 12
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Sumario:"The Russian Orthodox theologian Fr. Sergii Bulgakov's final work, The Apocalypse of John, is more than an epilogue to his major systematic trilogy, On God-humanity. Published posthumously in 1948, this commentary on the final book of the New Testament can be considered the conclusion of his work as a whole. Written in the face of the very apocalypse of life during the Second World War, Bulgakov's commentary is not focused on trepidation before final judgement, but reflects deeply on the possibility of hope in the midst of the tragedy of human history, and joy at the prospects of God's final triumph, the transfiguration of creation: it is 'the divine story of the victory of the Lamb" -- Contracubierta
Descripción Física:XVII, 387 páginas : ilustraciones (color) ; 24 cm
Bibliografía:Incluye referencias bibliográficas (páginas [353]-359)
ISBN:9783402120422