RT Review T1 The Conversion of the Nations in Revelation. By Allan J. McNicol JF The journal of theological studies VO 63 IS 2 SP 690 OP 692 A1 Downing, Jonathan LA English YR 2012 UL https://ixtheo.de/Record/1783731079 AB This monograph aims to solve a key problem in Revelation’s treatment of ‘the nations’: how can the author welcome the nations into the New Jerusalem (21:24–6, 22:2) after he presents their hostility to the Lamb’s followers and their apparent destruction earlier in the text (19:15)? McNicol’s solution to this problem balances a careful analysis of material in the Apocalypse concerning ‘the nations’ while trying to evoke John’s ‘pastoral’ concerns vis-à-vis the churches he is addressing., McNicol’s fundamental argument is that there is a coherency in John’s discussion of the nations’ destiny which is revealed through a consideration of his overall eschatological plan. His argument begins with a critique of rival explanations of this theme in Revelation by Richard Bauckham and J. P. M. Sweet. K1 Rezension DO 10.1093/jts/fls124