The trajectory of early Apocalypse commentaries -- The Apocalypse in the ancient East: from acceptance to rejection -- Later Eastern developments: from rejection to acceptance -- Dating Andrew of Caesarea and Oikoumenios -- Andrew's recipient: "Makarios" and the historical milieu -- Why the Oikoumenios commentary failed -- Andrew's commentary: purpose and motivation -- Orientation, structure, and characteristics -- Andrew's exegetical education and skill -- Andrew's technique and sources -- Andrew's dogmatic theology -- Afflictions and the love of God -- Andrew's eschatology -- Death, judgment, punishment, and reward -- Andrew and the Greek Apocalypse text -- Andrew's posterity and contributions.
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Guiding to a blessed end : Andrew of Caesarea and his Apocalypse commentary in the ancient church.