School of Theology and Seminary Graduate Papers/Theses


Access restricted to College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University users.  Off-campus users please log in here.

Please contact with any questions about this page.

Date of Award

1984

Document Type

Graduate Paper

Degree Name

Master of Arts in Theology

Department

School of Theology and Seminary

First Advisor

Luke Steiner, OSB

Subject Categories

Biblical Studies | Christianity

Abstract

The intent of this paper is to give the reader a threefold hermeneutical understanding of chapters 20, 21, and 22 in the book of Revelation. The first method to this understanding will be a biblical exegesis, the second will be an historical exegesis, and the third will be a pragmatic exegesis.These three exegetical methods are combined and reflected in each section of this paper.

Comments

Access restricted to College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University on-campus users.

Share

COinS

Request More Information

Would you like to study with us, on-campus or online, or come to Saint John’s for sabbatical?
If so, please inquire here.