The Book of Revelation has fascinated Christians for two millennia, but it is more discussed than understood. In the Easter Term intensive course at Theopolis, James Jordan and I will present a coherent overview of the book that emphasizes its historical setting in the first century, explains its Bible-saturated imagery and thought-patterns, and demonstrates its startling relevance to the church in the twenty-first century.
The course will be held at Beeson Divinity School on March 16-20. Details about our intensive courses are available on our web site, and you can register for the Easter Term course here.
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