Bishop N.T. Wright presented a lecture titled "Revelation and Christian Hope: Political Implications of the Revelation to John" on Oct. 8, 2010 at Duke Divinity School.
This event was held in conjunction with the McDonald Agape Foundation's Conference on Revelation.
so if the bible as far as events is over why are we still christians under the view NT Wright has?
Falcondick69 3 months ago
@jcr4runner This is absolutly correct, Rev. 11:8 startles the thinking of most dispasastionalists. Consider also that harapolis was a city in the Roman empire where either tribute was paid to ceasar upon entry and a mark placed upon your hand in order to buy or sell or if you entered the city and refused you were crucified. Nasty!
mahoganyrush300 7 months ago
Or ... number five .. we could say that Babylon is the "great city" (Rev. 14:18) -- where where also our Lord was crucified (Rev. 11:8) that is Jerusalem, which was attacked by Nero (the Beast) and literally did fall in John's day.
jcr4runner 8 months ago