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<note>Richard B. Gaffin, Jr., professor of New Testament at Westmin- ster Theological Seminary, describes this book in the foreword as &#34;a classic of unprecedented insight into the structure of Paul's theology.&#34; Vos's basic thesis is that to unfold Paul's eschatology is to set forth his theology as a whole, not just his teaching on Christ's return.

The author begins by discussing the structure of Paul's eschatol- ogy, the interaction between his eschatology and his soteriology, and the religious and ethical motivation of his eschatology. Succeeding chapters treat the coming of the Lord and its precur- sors, the man of sin, the resurrection, chiliasm, the judgment, and the eternal state.

The Pauline Eschatology, originally published in 1930, includes a bibliography and an appendix on the eschatology of the Psalter.

Geerhardus Vos (1862-1949), professor of biblical theology at Princeton Theological Seminary from 1893 to 1932, was a pioneer in his field. &#34;The truly monumental proportion of [his] labors, largely ahead of their time, have only since his death begun to have a measure of the influence they deserve,&#34; writes Gaffin.</note>
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