: This essay, available on Academia.edu , explores the theological and exegetical challenges of interpreting the accounts of mortal men ascending to heaven without dying.
: He was taken up into heaven in a whirlwind with a chariot of fire (2 Kings 2:11). : This essay, available on Academia
: Published by Brill , this study examines early Christian eschatological discourse and the unique status of these two figures as witnesses who were "taken to the heavens alive". : Hosted by Liberty University's Scholars Crossing ,
: Hosted by Liberty University's Scholars Crossing , this paper discusses Enoch as the first individual recorded in biblical history to be raptured or translated directly to heaven without experiencing death. 2. Theological Perspectives by Tradition In theological and academic discourse, the concept of
: " Enoch walked with God; and he was not, for God took him" (Genesis 5:24).
In theological and academic discourse, the concept of individuals "raptured" or taken to heaven while still in their physical bodies is primarily explored through the figures of and Elijah , and occasionally the Apostle Paul or the Virgin Mary .
: In 2 Corinthians 12, Paul speaks of a man (often interpreted as himself) who was "caught up to the third heaven," though he notes he did not know if it was "in the body or out of the body". 3. Key Theological Concepts