In other words, is there really such a thing as non-apocalyptic eschatology and what does it look like? In his ABD article on it, Paul Hanson creates a dichotomy between apocalyptic eschatology and pr… more →
kata ta bibliaPatrick George McCullough wrote 1 week ago: In other words, is there really such a thing as non-apocalyptic eschatology and what does it look li … more →
Patrick George McCullough wrote 2 months ago: In his survey courses at UCLA, Scott Bartchy often highlights the difference between the “prop … more →
Patrick George McCullough wrote 3 months ago: Last week I learned that I was approved for UCLA’s Summer Research Mentorship Grant. I was a l … more →
Patrick George McCullough wrote 3 months ago: On Koinonia, the blog hosted by Zondervan Academic, David Frees reviews Chris Wright’s views o … more →
Patrick George McCullough wrote 6 months ago: In reading on apocalyptic things, I came across this fun bit by John J. Collins in Knowing the End f … more →
Patrick George McCullough wrote 7 months ago: Is destruction the defining characteristic of apocalyptic thought? If you look at the chart that I h … more →
Patrick George McCullough wrote 8 months ago: I had a conversation with a very intelligent and well-read UCLA undergrad yesterday about how we def … more →
Patrick George McCullough wrote 1 year ago: I have just been reading the Paul Hanson’s section in the ABD article on “Apocalypses an … more →