Preaching in the Last Days: The Theme of

Preaching in the Last Days: The Theme of "Two Witnesses" in the 16th and 17th Centuries

by Rodney L. Petersen
Preaching in the Last Days: The Theme of

Preaching in the Last Days: The Theme of "Two Witnesses" in the 16th and 17th Centuries

by Rodney L. Petersen

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Overview

Visionary strength was given to the piety, polity, and political activity of Protestantism in its formative periods through the way in which the Apocalypse was read. By identifying with the text depicting two witnesses, or prophets, who preach at the end of history, are slain by the beast from the abyss (understood to be Antichrist), and rise again victoriously, representatives of the Protestant movement found a measure of self-identity. This text, Revelation 11:3-13, became the lens through which many envisioned the movement of history from the first advent of Christ to his promised return. It was used by earlier reform movements, but it lent special definition to the work of Protestant ministers through the nineteenth century, suggesting different approaches to social organization. Preaching in the Last Days is a study in the history of how the Apocalypse was read. It is also an examination of how social groups are formed through ideas occasioned by texts. It offers an account of the interplay between religious and social history during the time of the development of Protestantism. Petersen's study provides a fascinating look at the theological significance of how we read biblical texts and the insights this offers on the development of culture, the Christian movement, and its churches. The book is especially important for understanding the assumptions behind the ways in which the book of Revelation is being read and used in our own day.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780195360837
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Publication date: 06/24/1993
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 2 MB

Table of Contents

List of Illustrationsxiii
1.Adventual Prophets3
Introduction to an Idea3
Exegesis of the Text5
Revivified Prophets8
Symbolic Representation12
2.Witnesses Through History28
Doorkeepers to the Future28
Disclosing Deception30
Orders for Church Renewal32
Members of Christ's Body40
Heralds of the Second Advent43
3.The Dawn of Reformation Preaching59
Power to Prophesy59
The Spirit of Elijah60
The Sword of Gideon66
Prophets of a Last Chance71
4.Identification or Representation88
Messianic Troubles88
Elijah and the Apostolic Messengers92
Luther the Prophet97
The Eternal Gospel102
5.Bullinger and the Testimony of the Church120
Bullinger's Preachers120
The Prophet and the Promise121
A Veiled History124
Adventual Witnesses and the Growth of Evil129
6.Rebuilding the Temple149
The Company of Prophets149
The Place of Prophecy151
A Visionary Mission160
A Perpetual Reformation165
7.Self-Conscious Witnesses: John Foxe and the Martyrs179
John Foxe's Martyrs179
The Drama of History182
Tangible Goodness184
The Trope Becomes the Letter188
8.Forerunners of the Kingdom200
From Prophets to Rulers200
The Triumph of the Saints202
The Mourning Prophets207
Locating the Restored Temple212
Political Spirituality215
9.Witnesses in the Wilderness227
Faithful Church or Faithful Remnant?227
Heralds of the Seventh Trumpet228
Preachers of Glory in Days of Adversity230
Looking for the Witnesses--Finding the Kingdom232
Epilogue259
Abbreviations263
Selected Bibliography265
Name and Subject Index303
Scripture Index313
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