A Slaughtered Lamb: Revelation and the Apocalyptic Response to Evil and Suffering - Gregory Stevenson - Books - Abilene Christian University Press - 9780891124245 - June 11, 2013
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A Slaughtered Lamb: Revelation and the Apocalyptic Response to Evil and Suffering


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An introduction to the literary and theological message of Revelation using the topics of evil and suffering as a conceptual organizer, which provides readers an immediate connection between this ancient text and their lives.

Although often read as a book of esoteric visions about the end of time, the book of Revelation is actually one of the most relevant books in the Bible for Christian faith in the twenty-first century. Evil and suffering are an unavoidable component of human experience and they generate a host of questions by those seeking to be faithful in the midst of such experiences. Why do Christians suffer? How are we to understand God's sovereignty in a world of injustice, violence, and opposition? What is the appropriate response of faith to such a world?

In ''A Slaughtered Lamb,'' Greg Stevenson argues that the book of Revelation addresses such questions and the tension that is created between our faith and our experiences of evil and suffering. revelation is a book that reminds us that God is faithful to his creation, that challenges us to take up the call for faithful witness in a hostile world, and that reveals to us that God's primary response to evil and suffering is to meet us in the form of a slaughtered lamb.

Ideal for use as a college textbook for undergraduate/graduate students, as a resource for pastors/ministry leaders, and as an introduction to revelation for interested lay persons.

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released June 11, 2013
ISBN13 9780891124245
Publishers Abilene Christian University Press
Pages 256
Dimensions 150 × 226 × 20 mm   ·   362 g
Language English  

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