The often puzzling and frequently misunderstood book of Revelation is presented in this volume in a refreshing approach. Based upon an integrated reading of the historical, literary, and practical, Dr. May presents a study on Revelation that captures Johns hope for his first listeners and the ramifications for contemporary Christians. This study helps interpreters better understand and empathize with the original listeners. It also illustrates the literary mastery with which John composed this work. For those who are eager to explore a new way to read Revelation, this book will help teachers guide students into a deeper appreciation for this most enigmatic of New Testament books.
