Apocalyptic Eschatology in Early Jewish and Christian Literature

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Apocalypses
Apocalyptic Paul
Apocalypticism
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cosmic
Daniel
Enoch
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Eschatology
Ezra
First Thessalonians
forthcoming
Fourth Ezra
Gospel of Mark
Mark
Moses
Pauline studies
Revelation
Scroll
space
time

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  • ISBN 9780567730503
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 12 Nov 2026
  • Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Devlin Riskedahl McGuire argues for a new definition of the term “apocalyptic eschatology” by analyzing the four categories of revelation, space, time, and cosmic conflict. Through careful reading and examination of various Jewish and Christian texts from the late Second Temple period, McGuire seeks to understand and suggest a better definition of apocalyptic eschatology in the texts of this period.

Through a study of eight representative texts — Daniel, the Similitudes of Enoch, 4 Ezra, the Testament of Moses, the War Scroll, the Apocalypse of John, 1 Thessalonians, and the Gospel of Mark — McGuire proposes a new definition of the term “apocalyptic eschatology”. He demonstrates how these writings, in spite of the significant diversity in their expressions and realizations, exhibit enough similarity to be characterized by an explanatory definition that makes sense of their common view of the world. He concludes that apocalyptic eschatology refers to revealed beliefs that anticipate the transformation of space through heavenly intervention, affirm God’s determined time, and portray the eschaton as God’s solution to a cosmic conflict between good and evil.

Devlin Riskedahl McGuire is Assistant Professor of New Testament at the Fundación Universitaria Seminario Bíblico, Colombia.

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