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Christian Prophecy - The Post-Biblical Tradition (Hardcover)
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Christian Prophecy - The Post-Biblical Tradition (Hardcover)
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Throughout the Hebrew Bible, God guides and saves his people
through the words of his prophets. When the prophets are silenced,
the people easily lose their way. What happened after the
incarnation, death and resurrection of Christ? Did God fall
silent?
The dominant position in Christian theology is that prophecy did
indeed cease at some point in the past -if not with the Old
Testament prophets, then with John the Baptist, with Jesus, with
the last apostle, or with the closure of the canon of the New
Testament. Nevertheless, throughout the history of Christianity
there have always been acclaimed saints and mystics -most of them
women-who displayed prophetic traits. In recent years, the
charismatic revival in both Protestant and Catholic circles has
once again raised the question of the place and function of
prophecy in Christianity. Scholarly theological attitudes toward
Christian prophecy range from modest recognition to contempt.
Mainstream systematic theology, both Protestant and Catholic, has
mostly marginalized or ignored the gift of prophecy. In this book,
however, Niels Christian Hvidt argues that prophecy has persisted
in Christianity as an inherent and continuous feature in the life
of the church. Prophecy never died, he argues, but rather proved
its dynamism by mutating to meet new historical conditions. He
presents a comprehensive history of prophecy from ancient Israel to
the present and closely examines the development of the theological
discourse that surrounds it. Throughout, though, there is always an
awareness of the critical discernment required when evaluating the
charism of prophecy.
The debate about prophecy, Hvidt shows, leads to some profound
insightsabout the very nature of Christianity and the church. For
example, some have argued that Christianity is a perfect state and
that all that is required for salvation is acceptance of its
doctrines. Others have emphasized how God continues to intervene
and guide his people onto the right path as the full implementation
of God's salvation in Christ is still far away. This is the
position that Hvidt forcefully and persuasively defends and
develops in this ambitious and important work.
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