What if Revelation was not about the end of the world? Too often, eschatology (the study of "end times") has been hijacked by controversial theories and timelines of when Jesus will return. Some have even seen the topic as divisive and irrelevant. A Resurrected Cosmos offers a vision of eschatology that is biblically faithful and imaginatively beautiful. Pastor and theologian Brayden Brookshier leads readers through the book of Revelation, focusing on key scenes and passages to show that this apocalyptic book should not be feared, but rather revered and relished as it offers hope to God's people. When we see Revelation's grand vision as one concerning the Messiah's inaugurated victory and the coming culmination of God's new creation, we can grab hold of eschatological truths worth sharing.
A Resurrected Cosmos: The Drama of Revelation as the Unveiling of New Creation
What if Revelation was not about the end of the world? Too often, eschatology (the study of "end times") has been hijacked by controversial theories and timelines of when Jesus will return. Some have even seen the topic as divisive and irrelevant. A Resurrected Cosmos offers a vision of eschatology that is biblically faithful and imaginatively beautiful. Pastor and theologian Brayden Brookshier leads readers through the book of Revelation, focusing on key scenes and passages to show that this apocalyptic book should not be feared, but rather revered and relished as it offers hope to God's people. When we see Revelation's grand vision as one concerning the Messiah's inaugurated victory and the coming culmination of God's new creation, we can grab hold of eschatological truths worth sharing.