Episode 121: Trinitarian Missiology in Revelation with Michael Naylor
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Michael Naylor discusses his chapter on Trinitarian missiology in the book Reading Revelation Missiologically. Naylor shares insights from his extensive research on the Book of Revelation, particularly focusing on the unique representation of the Trinity within the text. He explains how John's portrayal of the Father, Son, and Spirit is distinct from other New Testament writings, emphasizing the rich imagery and theological implications that arise from this representation. The conversation delves into how these elements inform our understanding of mission and the role of the church in a contemporary context, highlighting the importance of engaging with cultural pressures while remaining faithful to the message of Christ. Recommendations in this episode include Revelation: An Exegetical Commentary; Revelation: An Introduction and Commentary; Revelation: A Shorter Commentary; Revelation; Foretaste of the Future: Reading Revelation in Light of God’s Mission; The Trinity in the Book of Revelation: Seeing Father, Son, and Holy Spirit in John’s Apocalypse; God Draws Near: Rethinking the Biblical Theology of Mission; Rereading Revelation: Theology, Ethics, and Resistance; The Meaning of the Millennium: Four Views; Breaking the Code: Understanding the Book of Revelation; author JRR Tolkien; and Paul and the Gift.