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Revelation

An overview of the content and themes in the book of Revelation, by Dr. Robert Mulholland, Jr.
Number of lessons: 23
Total length: 15 hours
Format: Video and Audio
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Revelation is a vision of Jesus the Messiah. John focuses on the profound depths of what God has done, is doing, and will ultimately consummate in and through Jesus. A second central theme in Revelation is the role of the cross in what God has done and will accomplish. The contrast and interaction of the "New Jerusalem" and "fallen Babylon" is also a significant theme in Revelation. Lesson 23 was recorded in audio only. 

We think that the title of the devotional book that Dr. Mulholland reads from at the beginning of some of the lectures might be Merton's Palace of Nowhere by James Finley. Unfortunately, Dr. Mulholland is deceased so we can't confirm this. 

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About the Professor

Robert Mulholland

Dr. M. Robert Mulholland, a U.S. Naval Academy graduate, earned a Master’s of Sacred Theology from Wesley Theological Seminary and a doctorate from Harvard Divinity School. He was a New Testament professor at Asbury Theological Seminary and authored books like Invitation to a Journey.

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Robert Mulholland

Lessons


  • Discover the diverse interpretations of Revelation, exploring original imagery and key approaches: Preterist, Historicist, Futurist, and Idealist. Gain insights into the unique perspectives and implications for understanding John's visions.
  • Apocalyptic literature is based on the idea that the natural order is set within a larger content of a spiritual reality and that the dynamics of the spiritual realm play themselves out in the physical realm. Apocalypse is a message from God regarding what God is about and what he is going to do.
  • Discover the profound vision in Revelation as John addresses the seven churches. Explore the simultaneous unfolding scenes and learn the crucial lesson of living your theology, not just understanding it.
  • Explore John's dual context on Patmos, spiritual life in the Spirit, early Christianity's communal nature, symbolic imagery in his vision, and his message's lasting relevance to the seven churches, emphasizing the challenge of expressing divine experiences in human language.
  • Discover the commendation and criticism Jesus gives to the church in Ephesus. Learn why repentance and a return to their initial transformative works are crucial to maintaining their church status.
  • Messages to the churches in Pergamum, Thyatira, Sardis and Philadelphia.
  • A message to the church at Laodicea and a vision of Jesus as a Lamb who shares the throne with God.
  • A vision of God the creator and the redeemer Lamb.
  • A vision of the seven seals.
  • A vision of the seven trumpets.
  • This lesson digs into the idea of encountering God in the world, warns about the destructiveness of sin, and presents a powerful angelic figure symbolizing God and Jesus as triumphant over fallen Babylon, with a mysterious aspect of the vision.
  • A vision of the seven trumpets. Chronology of the origin and development of the teaching of the rapture and dispensationalism.
  • A vision of how the death of Jesus on the cross has made it possible for us to be in relationship to God.
  • The description of the nature of Satan's war against God's children and in contrast to a description of God's redeemed.
  • A vision of the seven bowls.
  • A vision of fallen Babylon.
  • Discover the meaning of Fallen Babylon and the transformative power of the cross. Learn how embracing the cross frees you from worldly illusions, allowing healing through the Holy Spirit. This lesson guides you in uniting the world and Christ, seeking ultimate unity and love.
  • Dr. Mulholland answering questions from the students.
  • A vision of the victory of the Lamb and discussion of the wrath of God.
  • A vision of the New Jerusalem.
  • Dr. Mulholland's lesson delves into God's love as the core of self-discovery. False self obstructs the truth. True self blooms in faith, openness, trust, and yielding to God, shifting focus from ego to divine presence. Embrace this shift, become citizens of a new Jerusalem in a fallen world.
  • A vision of the people of the New Jerusalem.
  • John wrote the book of Revelation as a call to radical discipleship as faithful citizens of God’s new Jerusalem in the midst of a fallen Babylon world. There is no video for this lecture.
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