INTERPRETATION, HISTORY, AND THEOLOGY
All Scripture comes together in the Book of Daniel. The allusive power of this book is astounding—it sends out threads in every direction, connecting to both past and future of biblical revelation. Its literary, thematic, and theological arrangement is unparalleled, woven together through languages, narratives, and apocalyptic visions. It is a rich, powerful, and multifaceted book, yet coherent and indivisible. The study of the Book of Daniel, which spans millennia, continues to challenge minds in the 21st century. It addresses the rise and fall of world empires, the advent of the Messiah, and the future of God’s people. More than that, it sheds light upon a great controversy that stretches across ages, and still rages on the threshold of eternity. In Daniel: Interpretation, History, and Theology, scholars from five continents present in-depth studies grounded in the core areas of theological scholarship. Carefully written, thoroughly referenced, and peer-reviewed, this volume serves as an essential resource for anyone seeking a clearer understanding of the prophecies in Daniel and engagement with cutting-edge developments about them within Adventist thought.
Discover the book of Daniel as you've never seen it before—deep, prophetic, and powerfully relevant for today
Elias Brasil de Souza
Director, Biblical Research Institute (BRI), General Conference, United States
Jiří Moskala
Dean, SDA Theological Seminary, United States
Felipe A. Masotti
Professor of Old Testament, Paraná Adventist College, Brazil
Diogo Cavalcanti
Associate Editorial Manager at the Brazilian Publishing House (CPB); Ph.D. Candidate, River Plate Adventist University (UAP), Argentina
Carlos Mora
Professor of Old Testament, Montemorelos University, Mexico
Eloá Moura Galvão
Ph.D. Candidate, River Plate Adventist University (UAP), Argentina
Richard M. Davidson
Professor of Old Testament Interpretation, SDA Theological Seminary, United States
Merling Alomía
Professor Emeritus of Old Testament, Peruvian Union University (UPeU), Peru
Roy E. Gane
Professor of Biblical Hebrew and Ancient Near Eastern Languages, SDA Theological Seminary, United States
Carlos Olivares
Professor of New Testament, Adventist University Center of São Paulo (UNASP), Brazil
Leonardo G. Nunes
Professor of New Testament, Adventist International Institute of Advanced Studies (AIIAS), Philippines
Alberto R. Timm
Associate Director, Biblical Research Institute (BRI), General Conference, United States
Jean Carlos Zukowski
Professor of Historical Theology, Amazonia Adventist College (FAAMA), Brazil
Frank M. Hasel
Associate Director, Biblical Research Institute (BRI), General Conference, United States
Roy Graf
Professor of Systematic Theology, River Plate Adventist University (UAP), Argentina
Karl Boskamp Ulloa
Professor of Old Testament Theology, River Plate Adventist University (UAP), Argentina
João Luiz Marcon
Professor of Biblical and Systematic Theology, and Director of the Latin-American Adventist Theological Seminary based at Paraná Adventist College (FAP); Ph.D. Candidate, River Plate Adventist University (UAP), Argentina
Adolfo Suárez
Dean, Latin-American Adventist Theological Seminary of the South American Division (SALT-DSA)
Walter Alaña H.
Senior Pastor, Hispanic Adventist Church of Wetherill Park, Sydney, Australia