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PAGE OPTIONS: PRINT | EMAIL | REPORT ERROR A New Book on Prophecy That Has a chapter On Vassula and a Preface written by the Pope!
Niels Christian Hvidt's Doctoral Dissertation from the Pontifical Gregorian University in Rome "Christian Prophecy: the Post-Biblical Tradition" has now been published with Oxford University Press and is available from www.amazon.com or directly from www.oup.com The book will be of great interest and benefit for readers of TLIG. Dr. Hvidt presents the history of prophecy from the Old Testament, to the New Testament, into the life of the Church. He also has a chapter on the experience of Vassula Rydén. He describes the various theories of how to define prophecy in the church and how to respond to the argument that Revelation is ended with the last apostle and that there can be no more Christian Prophecy after the closure of the Bible. He shows the impact of prophecy in the development of dogma and pious traditions and finally deals with the important criteria for discerning between true and false prophecy. No other book deals with Christian prophecy in such a thorough way. Written so that all may understand it, readers can benefit from the entire book or choose parts of it that hold their special interest. Furthermore, Cardinal Ratzinger wrote the preface for the dissertation prior to his election to the Papacy! He recommends all to read it. So do we! Christian-Prophecy-Post-Biblical-Niels-Hvidt Amazon's Editorial Reviews: "What is a prophet? Do prophets still exist? How can we distinguish prophet from charlatan? How does God communicate with the prophet? Is prophecy the main characteristic of Christian revelation? Are new visions compatible with a definitive revelation? Can the free and unpredictable features of prophecy be accommodated within an institution? Niels Christian Hvidt's amazing book replies in depth to these questions. His historical overview sheds important new light on contemporary issues. The reader discovers that this book was actually much needed." --Charles Morerod OP, Dean of the Faculty of Philosophy, Angelicum University , authorof Ecumenism and Philosophy "In this important book, Niels Hvidt focuses on the Catholic theological blackout on the controversial subject of the charism of prophecy. Hvidt first surveys the phenomenon of Christian prophecy from the Bible through to the 21st-century figure Vassula Ryden. Then, working carefully and skillfully within the normative parameters of Catholic theology, he links continuing prophecy with the actualization of revelation in the church. This is an enormously significant contribution to a generally neglected and difficult subject." -- David E. Aune, University of Notre Dame, author of Prophecy in the New Testament and the Ancient Mediterranean World "Many Christians think that the gift of prophecy, central to God's interaction with humanity in the Hebrew Bible and the New Testament, ended with the death of the last of the apostles, so that for almost two millennia the Church has enjoyed only dubious "private" revelations made to a few individuals and their immediate followers. Niels Christian Hvidt's ground-breaking historical and systematic study of prophecy shows that God has continued to speak to the whole Church through select witnesses in every age without, however, creating a new scriptural canon. This insightful book marks a new stage in the retrieval of the charism of prophecy and is a major contribution to contemporary discussion of prophecy, both within Christian theology and in the wider ecumenical perspective." --Bernard McGinn, Naomi Shenstone Donnelley Professor Emeritus, The University of Chicago Divinity School, author of The Presence of God: A History of Western Christian Mysticism Book Description About the Author
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