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Essential Eschatology: Our Present and Future Hope, by John E. Phelan Jr.

The study of end times often gets bogged down in minutiae that rarely affects daily life. Or we find ourselves passively waiting for God's future, Avoiding both of these traps, Essential Eschatology gets to the heart of the matter by examining how the Christian hope and practice of resurrection affects Christian mission and everyday life. Author John Phelan notes, "Eschatology is not about the end only but the beginning and middle of faith and life as well. Christianity…is eschatological to its core." Raised with Christ, Jesus' followers are called to practice resurrection, which reshapes relationships with our families, our neighbors and the world at large. "All that is anticipated in the new heavens and the new earth is to be lived out in the Christian community―a community that has already died and been raised with Christ." This creates within the world a unique community hope. Essential Eschatology explores Christian hope in relation to

  • the failure of modernism
  • living in the midst of empire
  • the resurrection and judgment
  • the kingdom of God and Christian mission
  • the return of Jesus and the millennium
  • God's promises to Israel
In Essential Eschatology professors, students and pastors will find a sure guide in a frequently misunderstood and often confusing theological landscape. With the thoroughly biblical perspective found in this book, we discover the future spilling into the present.

  • Sales Rank: #641539 in Books
  • Brand: InterVarsity Press
  • Published on: 2013-12-01
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 9.00" h x .60" w x 6.00" l, .70 pounds
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 203 pages

Review
"Essential Eschatology is a challenging but accessible book. It invites readers to study the Bible more closely, think about the future more carefully, and live in the present more creatively. For those ready for the challenge, this book is essential." (James Amadon, The Covenant Companion, May 2014)

"Where does a pastor or teacher turn when those they serve get their eschatology from popular authors who delight in the demise of those who do not share their theology or those authors who joyfully predict the destruction of the planet? Here is the book for which we have been waiting. Dr. Phelan takes seriously biblical authority. This book neither dismisses nor overly literalizes the apocalyptic portions of the Bible. The message is one of hope grounded in the Bible. He discusses the implications for discipleship, for the church and even for contemporary politics." (Glenn R. Palmberg, president emeritus, The Evangelical Covenant Church)

"If eschatology is a casualty of scholarly and popular culture, Essential Eschatology artfully resurrects its place in the Christian faith. Phelan weaves together theology, church history and biblical studies, producing a remarkably interdisciplinary treatment of the doctrine of eschatology. I put Phelan's book on my shelf next to N. T. Wright and Scot McKnight who also write accessible biblical theology for the whole church!" (Michelle A. Clifton-Soderstrom, associate professor of theology and ethics, North Park Theological Seminary)

"Jay Phelan shows his readers that eschatology (the doctrine of the 'last things') is not speculative but practical, and not only about the future but also--in fact, especially--about the present. His plea for the church to put kingdom values into practice now, as we await God's new heavens and new earth, is both provocative and persuasive, at once orthodox and radical." (Michael J. Gorman, Raymond E. Brown Professor of Biblical Studies and Theology, St. Mary's Seminary & University, Baltimore)

"Eschatology is essential to the Christian faith, and Phelan provides a sane, sound, accessible and very helpful treatment of the primary issues, one that steers people away from the silliness that often accompanies the topic. His work can be trusted, and engagement with it will lead to maturity of thought and faith." (Klyne Snodgrass, Paul W. Brandel Professor of New Testament Studies, North Park University)

"Few areas of Christian belief have garnered more controversy than that of eschatology, the 'doctrine of last things.' It is difficult not to consider it a negative issue that is better ignored. John Phelan's Essential Eschatology proves that attitude wrong. He rightly recognizes the positive and important nature of the 'hope' embraced in this doctrine and presents a thoroughly engaging work that is both biblically and theologically satisfying. Of course, not everyone will agree with the answers (e.g., hell as a place of judgment but metaphorical at the core, or the millennium as an actual reign of the Messiah on earth), but all will find it worthwhile and important." (Grant Osborne, Trinity Evangelical Divinity School)

"In this balanced and biblical book, John Phelan de-escalates controversies surrounding Christian eschatology (heaven, hell, divine judgment, the millennium, Israel, the book of Revelation). For Phelan, Christian hope is to be found in God's promised future, in which all things will be set right. Here, he argues, is our motivation for Christian engagement. An accessible and important read." (Robert K. Johnston, professor of theology and culture, Fuller Theological Seminary)

About the Author
John E. Phelan Jr. is senior professor of theological studies at North Park Theological Seminary in Chicago, Illinois. He formerly served as dean and president of the seminary. Phelan is also the author of several books, including All God’s People and The Church in the Postmodern World.

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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful.
Eschatology is Essential!
By James R. V. Matichuk
As I write this review the season of Advent is coming to a close. I have spent part of this season reflecting on Christ’s return. Eschatology is the study of end times. Itsignals our final hope: Christ’s return, a new heaven and new earth, and the restoration of all things. Thus the lectionary rehearses Old Testament prophecies that point to Jesus’ coming and hint at future hope: when lion lays down with lamb and we study war no more. Part of my reflections on eschatology in this season, have been guided by a new book from one of my favorite practical theologians, John Phelan, Jr.

I have been a fan of Phelan since taking a Evangelical Covenant Orientaiton class (the denomination I am seeking a pastoral position in) where I read one of his previous books. As a former dean and president of North Park Theological Seminary in Chicago (the denomination’s seminary), Phelan is an important ECC voice. Essential Eschatology: Our Present and Future Hope, urges us to take eschatology seriously. Despite how much this season of Advent calls us to hope and long for Christ’s coming, many of us Evangelicals have an uneasy history with eschatology. There are influential fringe groups that fanatically obsess over end times, naming days and hours of Christ’s return. Others, like me at times, have claimed ambivalence. calling ourselves ‘pan-millenialists,’ because it will all pan out in the end. Phalen challenges us to see the importance of eschatology because of its practical and personal significance (13).

This is a short book (less than 200 pages), but Phelan covers a lot of ground in ten chapters. Chapter one gives an overview of Christian hope through the lens of Isaiah, the Gospels and Revelation. Chapter two describes the urgency of reclaiming Christian eschatology. Phelan argues that the alternative to Christian hope is accommodation to the wider culture. he describes the alternative and prophetic hope of early Christians and the later accommodation to culture by the church at large, beginning with Constantine. Thus Phelan warns against our contemporary capitulation to our contemporary culture, especially in the areas of individualism, technology and the destruction of creation (45-8) Rather than ‘buying in’ to these false and bankrupt hopes, Phelan encourages us to cling to the hope we have in Christ.

The chapters that follow make Christian hope vivid. Chapter three discusses the hope for resurrection. For Christians, our eternal hope is bound to Christ’s resurrection and our life and eternal destiny is bound up in him. We too shall rise!. Chapter four describes the hope of future judgement. In an-anything-goes, relativistic world, judgment may not seem ‘hopeful’ at first glance; however, Phelan makes the case that we live in a ‘morally serious universe’ and that the decisions we make matter (84). He discusses the reality of hell as the natural consequences of isolating ourselves from God and sinking into misery, fear, and loss (84).

Chapter five describes the hope of the Kingdom of God–Christ’s reign on the earth. When Jesus came he proclaimed that the Kingdom of God was here. As the church awaits the fullness of the Kingdom coming, it also inhabits the Kingdom come. The church is the sacrament of the Kingdom of God (in Moltmann’s happy phrase)!. Phelan exhorts us to live out ‘the Kingdom life’ proclaimed by Jesus even as we await its consummation (98).

In chapter six, Phelan discusses our hope for Christ’s return. He argues (along with N.T. Wright) that Jesus’ coming was the grand fulfillment of Israel’s story (107). Yet he differs from Wright in seeing eschatological implications for the Olivet discourse(Mark 13 and parallels) beyond the destruction of the temple in 70 A.D. Specifically, Phelan takes seriously Christ’s statement that no one knows the day or the hour except the Father and applies this statement to Jesus’ second coming. However, Phelan is no Hal Lindsey. He doesn’t give specifics about Christ’s return but says that it will likely be as surprising as the first (118).

Chapter seven takes a closer look at the book of Revelation, to reveal our hope in the midst of empire. John of Patmos wrote while imprisoned by the emperor to a church struggling against opposition and threat. Phelan urges us to read Revelation with an eye for how to navigate a hostile world (and not to see prophetic references to helicopters and nuclear war).

Chapters eight and nine discuss our our hope for the millennium and the hope of Israel, respectively, There are different views on the millennium–Christ’s thousand year reign. Phelan argues for a millenarian view (�la Moltmann) which posits that Jesus will rule the whole earth. This points to the redemption of our world, and also challenges the historic Christian tendency of supersessionism in regard to the Jews. A restored world, means a restored Israel and the promises to Israel are not negated by the existence of the church.

The capstone of Phelan’s reflections is chapter ten, the ‘hope for the church.’ Phelan acknowledges the past failures of the church (i.e. antisemitism, the crusades, etc). But he also has faith and hope because the church is Jesus’ vessel to help usher in the kingdom. The restoration of all things is Christ’s work but we in the church have our part to play, as ambassadors of reconciliation (187).

I loved this book. Phelan draws on the insights of N.T. Wright, Rodney Stark, Jurgen Moltmann and others in describing out hope as Christians. I found this book both accessible and compelling (a rare combination). I appreciated that Phelan did not get bogged down in end time predictions but explored the implications of our hope within a biblical-theological framework. I recommend this book for students, for use with church small groups and for individual readers who are interested in exploring Christian eschatology. While this is published by IVP’s academic press, ordinary readers will also be able to engage with the material that Phelan presents. He avoids theological jargon and explains his terminology. This is a book appropriate for any thinking Christian.

Christianity is by necessity eschatological. I am grateful for Phelan’s work in cataloging and describing how Jesus is our hope. I give this book 5 stars. ★★★★★

Thank you to InterVarsity Academic for providing me a copy of this book in exchange for my honest review.

1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.
A Tapestry of Hope
By Michael Kear
Essential Eschatology is easily one of the best books I have read on the subject. In these pages, Dr. Phelan has sewn a comprehensive and yet very readable tapestry of biblical eschatology. He has woven into that well-rounded tapestry the colorful threads of such theologians as N.T. Wright, Richard Bauckham, Jurgen Moltmann, and Diana Butler Bass. There is even the wonderful thread of Wendell Berry running quietly through this tapestry which invites each of us to “practice resurrection.”

Essential Eschatology is a volume that pulls no punches. Dr. Phelan, without malice, points out the failures of the Church and many of her eschatalogical missteps through the ages. He deftly describes several of our current ecclesiastical troubles as well. Yet this is a book filled with hope. In fact, as Phelan makes quite clear, hope is the very essence of biblical eschatology! And that hope is the main thread woven into the tapestry throughout the book. Ever chapter leaves the reader looking both inward and upward, with a desire to “live toward the kingdom of God.”

In these pages you will find plenty of food for thought, you will most certainly run into things that challenge some of your long-held ideas, and you will finish it profusely encouraged. My copy of this book is marked and highlighted and I will no doubt return to it again and again.

Dr. Michael Kear

0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.
What Do The End Times Have To Do With My Time On Earth Now?
By TheCommonCup
Essential Eschatology gets to the heart of the end times by examining how the Christian hope and practice of resurrection affects Christian mission and everyday life. Here professors, students and pastors will find a thoroughly biblical perspective in which we discover the future spilling into the present.

Essential Eschatology: Our Present And Future Hope. By John E. Phelan Jr. Downers Grove, Illinois.: IVP Academic, 2013. 203 pages. ISBN 978-0-8308-4025-0. $20.00

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The end.
It's where we begin.

We all have questions about what comes after this life. Eschatology is a study of the "end times". It's a look deeper into the future. In the Christian Scriptures eschatology takes a front row seat. Jesus talked about the kingdom of God and the "last days" before He would return to reign as King. There is a clear focus on the end times. This has led many to speculate about what these years before the return of the King could be like.

Scripture speaks of a time of "tribulation", or great suffering, ( https://bible.com/37/mat.24.3-31,36-44.ceb ) and a "rapture" or "taking out" of Christ-followers before the return of Christ. This tribulation has been the subject of many sermons, books, movies, and even evangelical halloween scare tactics.

Despite the cringe inducing bad media and yelling preachers... for those who call themselves Christ-followers it's something that we must examine. The problem is that any time of deeper examination can get a little confusing without a couple of degrees from a reputable seminary. We all want to know - What do the end times have to do with our time on earth right now?

Essential Eschatology does a great job of answering this question. Not does the author, John E. Phelan Jr. gives a conversation level and an excellent overview of the end times, he is very quick to point out how the study of eschatology can have people in the weeds quickly. Phelan focuses on what Jesus had to say about the end times and what it means for us to live conscious of and intentionally focused on the current and coming kingdom of God.

Get it. Read it. Live it.

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