Preaching and teaching the last things
Book Description
Distinguished Old Testament scholar Walter Kaiser addresses a significant gap in contemporary spiritual teaching by exploring how ancient biblical texts illuminate our understanding of future hope and eternal destiny. Kaiser argues that while the Old Testament forms the foundation of Christian faith, its profound insights into eschatological themes remain largely untapped in modern pulpits and classrooms.
This practical guide equips pastors, teachers, and serious Bible students with the tools needed to unlock fifteen pivotal Old Testament passages that speak to humanity's ultimate destiny. Rather than offering abstract theological discussions, Kaiser provides a hands-on approach to understanding and communicating these ancient texts to contemporary audiences.
Each chapter centers on a specific biblical passage, walking readers through the interpretive process from initial examination to final presentation. Kaiser introduces the historical and theological context, explores the scholarly debates surrounding each text, and demonstrates how to bridge the gap between ancient wisdom and modern application. His methodology reveals how these foundational scriptures contribute to a fuller understanding of biblical eschatology and its relevance to daily spiritual life.
For those seeking to deepen their grasp of biblical prophecy and eternal hope, this resource offers both scholarly rigor and practical wisdom. Kaiser's approach makes complex theological concepts accessible while maintaining respect for the text's original meaning and contemporary significance.
Who Is This For?
π Reading Level: Medium (200-400 pages) (~6 hours)
π Length: 204 pages
What You'll Discover
- β Explore Outlines, syllabi
- β Explore Biblical teaching
- β Study Bible from spiritual perspective
- β Explore Sermons
- β Explore Eschatology