A critical history of the doctrine of a future life in Israel, in Judaism, and in Christianity, or, Hebrew, Jewish, and Christian eschatology from pre-prophetic times till the close of the New Testament canon : being the first Jowett lectures delivered in 1898-99 /
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Author / Creator: | Charles, R. H. (Robert Henry), 1855-1931, author. |
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Edition: | Second edition, revised and enlarged. |
Imprint: | London : Adam and Charles Black, 1913. |
Description: | 1 online resource (x, 484 pages). |
Language: | English |
Series: | Nineteenth Century Collections Online: Religion, Society, Spirituality, and Reform Nineteenth Century Collections Online: Religion, Society, Spirituality, and Reform. |
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Format: | E-Resource Book |
URL for this record: | http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/10500938 |
Table of Contents:
- Eschatology of the individual in the Old Testament prior to the origin of the belief in immortality
- Eschatology of the individual
- rise of the doctrine of an individual immortality
- The eschatology of the nation and the synthesis of the two eschatologies in the doctrine of the resurrection. Doctrine of the soul and of the future life among the Greeks
- Summary of Old Testament teaching on individual conceptions
- appendix to preceding chapters
- The eschatology of apocryphal and apocalyptic literature during the second century B.C.
- Eschatology of apocryphal and apocalyptic literature during the first century B.C.
- Eschatology of apocryphal and apocalyptic literature during the first century B.C.
- Eschatology of apocryphal and apocalyptic literature during the first century A.D.
- Eschatology of the New Testament
- general introduction: the Synoptic Gospels
- Eschatology of the New Testament
- Revelation, Jude, 2 Peter, James, Hebrews, Johannine Gospel and Epistles, 1 Peter
- The Pauline eschatology in its four states.