Abstract
This paper considers the ecological status of Christianity's eschatological worldview. Using the apocalyptic view of history in Revelation, the nature of God's sovereignty is explored as an eschatological category, particularly the relationship between God's judgment of humanity and nature. Then, the goal of God's sovereign purpose is explored using two themes: the transforming of the creation linked to the New Testament theology of transfiguration, and the healing character of God's dominion. The implications for moral action are then considered.
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