Daniel’s Reactions to Crises: Theological Lessons from the Life and Thought of Jesus’s Eschatological Prophet
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Eschaton, Eschatology, Worldview, Cosmic conflict, Spiritual warfare, Judgment, Crises, Prayer, FaithResumen
The book of Daniel is characterized, among other things, by eschatological concerns, a cosmic conflict worldview, and a positive view of God as the final judge. In addition, the book portrays Daniel’s successful engagement with several challenges throughout his career. Considering the book’s internal context within the canonical frame, how does Daniel successfully react to crises? And what can believers with a similar outlook learn from his experience? This article surveys five situations in the life of Daniel searching for answers to these questions.
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