Unlock the long‑form study of Revelation that blends scholarly insight with devotional reflection.
In these Donnellan Lectures, delivered at Trinity College Dublin, the author guides readers through the visions, symbols, and promises of the Apocalypse. The book traces historical approaches to prophecy, contrasts different interpretive schools, and shows how ancient and modern readers can engage with the text in a meaningful, faith‑driven way. It emphasizes the safety and courage of God’s servants, the hope of the Church, and the balance between rigorous study and lived devotion.
Readers will encounter clear, approachable discussion of prophetic imagery, the Church’s role in witness and endurance, and how to read revelation as a source of comfort and moral instruction today.
- Plain explanations of major prophetic themes and symbols
- Discussion of how early interpreters viewed Revelation
- Connections between historical prophecy and contemporary faith practice
- A devotional perspective that invites personal reflection without sacrificing scholarship
Ideal for readers of church history, biblical prophecy, and theology seeking thoughtful, accessible study of one of the Bible’s most debated books.