The End of All Things Is at Hand

Author:   Veli-Matti Kärkkäinen
Publisher:   Cascade Books
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9781666722208


Pages:   206
Publication Date:   20 January 2022
Format:   Hardback
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This book proposes a bold vision of the ""end"" of human life and the cosmos based on the hopeful vision of Christian faith. In a dialogue with the best of Christian tradition, the natural sciences' conjectures of the ""end,"" as well as Islam's rich teaching on the doctrine of the Last Things, a fresh constructive eschatology is recommended. While based on wide and deep academic learning, the conversational style of the book makes it suitable for various kinds of audiences, from pastors, to students, to scholars, and to interested lay folks.

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Author:   Veli-Matti Kärkkäinen
Publisher:   Cascade Books
Imprint:   Cascade Books
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.60cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.476kg
ISBN:  

9781666722208


ISBN 10:   1666722200
Pages:   206
Publication Date:   20 January 2022
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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If the end is nigh, why should we care about anything? Offering a broad overview of relevant topics and angles on growing sentiments of impending doom, Karkkainen argues that Christians--and all the people of good will--should go about planting their trees, both literally and metaphorically. --Olli-Pekka Vainio, University of Helsinki Dare we hope for new creation in the self-giving of the triune God? Karkkainen boldly proposes that we must dare to hope to experience the full meaning of life in the present. He then develops the particulars of his reflection in conversation with both science and Islam! This brilliant reflection shows us once again why Karkkainen is one of the leading theologians of our time. --Frank D. Macchia, Vanguard University In this thoughtful and comprehensive book, Karkkainen makes Christian eschatology come alive. In conversation with Islam and science, he brings together a concern for the life to come with our personal and communal responsibilities today. I highly recommend this book for anyone who wants to know what Christian eschatology might say about our shared human and cosmic destiny. --Lois Malcolm, Luther Seminary


""If the end is nigh, why should we care about anything? Offering a broad overview of relevant topics and angles on growing sentiments of impending doom, Kärkkäinen argues that Christians--and all the people of good will--should go about planting their trees, both literally and metaphorically."" --Olli-Pekka Vainio, University of Helsinki ""Dare we hope for new creation in the self-giving of the triune God? Kärkkäinen boldly proposes that we must dare to hope to experience the full meaning of life in the present. He then develops the particulars of his reflection in conversation with both science and Islam! This brilliant reflection shows us once again why Kärkkäinen is one of the leading theologians of our time."" --Frank D. Macchia, Vanguard University ""In this thoughtful and comprehensive book, Kärkkäinen makes Christian eschatology come alive. In conversation with Islam and science, he brings together a concern for the life to come with our personal and communal responsibilities today. I highly recommend this book for anyone who wants to know what Christian eschatology might say about our shared human and cosmic destiny."" --Lois Malcolm, Luther Seminary


If the end is nigh, why should we care about anything? Offering a broad overview of relevant topics and angles on growing sentiments of impending doom, Karkkainen argues that Christians--and all the people of good will--should go about planting their trees, both literally and metaphorically. --Olli-Pekka Vainio, University of Helsinki Dare we hope for new creation in the self-giving of the triune God? Karkkainen boldly proposes that we must dare to hope to experience the full meaning of life in the present. He then develops the particulars of his reflection in conversation with both science and Islam! This brilliant reflection shows us once again why Karkkainen is one of the leading theologians of our time. --Frank D. Macchia, Vanguard University In this thoughtful and comprehensive book, Karkkainen makes Christian eschatology come alive. In conversation with Islam and science, he brings together a concern for the life to come with our personal and communal responsibilities today. I highly recommend this book for anyone who wants to know what Christian eschatology might say about our shared human and cosmic destiny. --Lois Malcolm, Luther Seminary


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Veli-Matti Kärkkäinen is Professor of Systematic Theology at Fuller Theological Seminary and Docent of Ecumenics at the University of Helsinki.

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