Life Is Changed, Not Ended : An Introduction to Christian Eschatology

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Beginning with its anthropological foundations, Robin Ryan explores the development of Christian eschatology—the consideration of the "last things," our anticipation of our "joyful hope" as the liturgy says. Working his way through Scripture, the Christian tradition, and modern theology, Ryan ends with a reflection on Julian of Norwich's teaching about hope grounded in the love of God as exemplified by the passion of Christ, and considering the mystery of suffering. "This work is a lucid overview of the major and minor themes of eschatology, supported by the best scholarship. Superb use of the Christian mystics. Excellent for textbook use." —Harvey D. Egan, SJ, professor emeritus of mysticism and systematic theology, Boston College Robin Ryan, CP, PhD, is professor of systematic theology and director of the Master of Arts in the theology program at the Catholic Theological Union in Chicago. He is the author or editor of several books, including God and the Mystery of Human Suffering (Paulist Press, 2011). †

Beginning with its anthropological foundations, Robin Ryan explores the development of Christian eschatology—the consideration of the "last things," our anticipation of our "joyful hope" as the liturgy says. Working his way through Scripture, the Christian tradition, and modern theology, Ryan ends with a reflection on Julian of Norwich's teaching about hope grounded in the love of God as exemplified by the passion of Christ, and considering the mystery of suffering.

"This work is a lucid overview of the major and minor themes of eschatology, supported by the best scholarship. Superb use of the Christian mystics. Excellent for textbook use."
—Harvey D. Egan, SJ, professor emeritus of mysticism and systematic theology, Boston College

Robin Ryan, CP, PhD, is professor of systematic theology and director of the Master of Arts in the theology program at the Catholic Theological Union in Chicago. He is the author or editor of several books, including God and the Mystery of Human Suffering (Paulist Press, 2011).

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