Theology and history of eschatology and apocalyptic

Authors

  • Jorge Martins de Jesus Bacharel em Teologia pela Universidade Metodista de São Paulo (UMESP) Mestrando em Ciências da Religião pela Pontifícia Universidade Católica de Campinas (PUC-Campinas)

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.23925/2177-952X.2016v10i18p100-111

Keywords:

Eschatology, Apocalyptic, Judaism, Post-exile, Jewish religion

Abstract

This article aims to study the origin, nature and development of eschatology and apocalyptic in the post-exilic Judaism over the centuries III and II BC. Its theoretical reference is based on two scientific analyzes about the two phenomena: the historical-critical analysis of Friedrich Dingermann and the analysis from the history of religions made by Johann Maier. As a method of approach is used the deductive method, whereby it is possible, from the main present theories, analyze each one within their own ethos. Besides this one, it used as the procedure method the comparative method, through the intertwining of the studied theories that allows a glimpse at the evolution that the two phenomena experienced in the religious history of Ancient Israel and Judaism.

Published

2016-12-26

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