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For the next three weeks, we're going to take a look at the Book of Revelation. More than any other book in the Bible, St. John's Revelation has been the ground for more debates, misunderstanding, fear-mongering, and schism.
In this series, we're all going to take a deep breath, set aside the images and assumptions we bring to the text, and find answers to some key questions. What is apocalyptic literature? How did St. John's churches hear and receive this letter? Where did the idea of a Rapture come from? What was John trying to communicate, and how can we hear and receive it now?
For more information about St. Aidan's Church, please visit our website: https://www.jessamineanglicans.org
By Father Lee McLeod CJ5
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For the next three weeks, we're going to take a look at the Book of Revelation. More than any other book in the Bible, St. John's Revelation has been the ground for more debates, misunderstanding, fear-mongering, and schism.
In this series, we're all going to take a deep breath, set aside the images and assumptions we bring to the text, and find answers to some key questions. What is apocalyptic literature? How did St. John's churches hear and receive this letter? Where did the idea of a Rapture come from? What was John trying to communicate, and how can we hear and receive it now?
For more information about St. Aidan's Church, please visit our website: https://www.jessamineanglicans.org