Description
De-coding the Apocalypse: Study of the Book of Revelation
The title of the last book of the Bible is translated as “Revelation,” but its original title was “Apocalypse.” This word literally means “the unveiling.” The purpose of this book of the Bible is to unveil the purposes of God in human history. For many people, however, it remains veiled — an obscure, mysterious and confusing book. The reason many people do not understand the Apocalypse is because it is written in coded language that can only be interpreted by decoding its symbolism. This study will look at the most significant coded symbols of the book and the keys to their interpretation. It will provide a broad sweep of the major themes and message of Revelation as to better understand this book of the Bible. This “unveiling” will enable you to see Christ, His church and history (past, present, and future) in a whole new light.
Dr. David Peter
Professor of Practical Theology; Dean of Faculty; Alumni Relations Adviser, Concordia Seminary, St. Louis
Dr. David Peter currently serves as chairman of the Department of Practical Theology and dean of faculty at Concordia Seminary, St. Louis. He has led well-received lay studies on the book of Revelation (hence this workshop!). He also has recently published a book on leading mid-sized congregations, Maximizing the Midsize Church: Effective for Leadership for Fruitful Mission and Ministry. Those who know him recognize that he brings a solid theological understanding of the church to the topic as well as an openness to how we live out our Lutheran ecclesiology in the world today.
Schedule
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Monday, June 6 | 1-4 p.m. |
Tuesday, June 7 | 9-11:30 a.m. |
1-4 p.m. | |
Wednesday, June 8 | 9 a.m.-noon |
Registration deadline: May 23, 2022
Location contact: Mark Hoffmann
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