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Apocalypse Recalled

Author : Harry O. Maier
Publisher : Fortress Press
Page : 292 pages
File Size : 47,6 Mb
Release : 2024-06-02
Category : Religion
ISBN : 1451409524

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"In the end, Apocalypse Recalled seeks to free the imprisoned John of Patmos and employ his massively influential and controversial text to awaken a sleeping, sidelined, and culturally assimilated church to new imperatives of discipleship."--BOOK JACKET.

The Lamb Christology of the Apocalypse of John

Author : Loren L. Johns
Publisher : Wipf and Stock Publishers
Page : 309 pages
File Size : 49,8 Mb
Release : 2014-11-10
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9781625646972

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The Lamb Christology of the Apocalypse of John by Loren L. Johns Pdf

Revision of the author's thesis (Ph.D.)--Princeton Theological Seminary, 1998.

Prayer as Divine Experience in 4 Ezra and John’s Apocalypse

Author : David Seal
Publisher : Rowman & Littlefield
Page : 139 pages
File Size : 42,9 Mb
Release : 2017-06-13
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9780761869269

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Prayer as Divine Experience in 4 Ezra and John’s Apocalypse by David Seal Pdf

Do humans have a special capacity designed to foster experiences of God? What role do specific bodily actions or emotions play in the cultivation of a divine experience? Prayer as Divine Experience in 4 Ezra and John’s Apocalypse: Emotion, Empathy, and Engagement with God explores these questions in a systematic study of the emotions in two apocalyptic texts. The book of 4 Ezra, an ancient Jewish apocalypse, and the book of Revelation, an ancient Christian Apocalypse written by John, are examined with a focus on the emotional language of the prayers and prayer preludes contained in this literature. Both texts were composed in the first-century of the Common Era, a time when most people exposed to literature heard the content as it was recited. The emotive language in these writings could potentially arouse similar emotions in the readers or hearers of these texts, allowing the person to have access to the divine experiences, which are described by the seer in 4 Ezra and are expressed by the angelic choir in John’s Apocalypse. Prior to examining the prayers, Prayer as Divine Experience will describe the neurological processes that cause a person to mirror the emotions expressed by another individual, thereby prompting an imitation of the experience that is perceived.

The Christ of the Apocalypse: Contemplating the Faces of Jesus in the Book of Revelation

Author : Msgr. A. Robert Nusca
Publisher : Emmaus Road Publishing
Page : 252 pages
File Size : 54,8 Mb
Release : 2018-06-30
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9781945125775

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The Christ of the Apocalypse: Contemplating the Faces of Jesus in the Book of Revelation by Msgr. A. Robert Nusca Pdf

That the Apocalypse of John is a “Revelation of Jesus Christ” (Rev 1:1) is a fact too often overlooked by interpreters of this last book of the Bible. As Msgr. A. Robert Nusca’s The Christ of the Apocalypse: Contemplating the Faces of Jesus in the Book of Revelation proposes, beyond predictions of earthquakes and falling stars, St. John articulates from start to finish a multifaceted and compelling portrait of Jesus Christ. Nusca offers an exegetical reading of selected verses of the Book of Revelation, incorporating rich spiritual and pastoral reflections. The Christ of the Apocalypse above all affirms that St. John’s God- and Christ-centered, symbolic universe offers our contemporary world a spiritual place to stand amid the shifting sands of postmodernity. As Cardinal Thomas Collins, Archbishop of Toronto, writes in his Foreword, “Now, as in the first century, Christians face martyrdom, and those who are not called to die for Christ are called to live for Christ in a world which in many ways rejects the Gospel. More than ever, we need the apocalyptic vision, to have our own vision of reality clarified, and to be strengthened in our evangelical witness.”

The Reality of Apocalypse

Author : David L. Barr
Publisher : Society of Biblical Lit
Page : 318 pages
File Size : 45,6 Mb
Release : 2006
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9781589832183

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Far from spinning a fantasy of what will never be, the book of Revelation depicts an alternate social world in order to shape the community and individual identity of an audience living under imperial rule. To highlight the Apocalypse’s meaning for its original audience, this volume focuses on two interrelated themes pulsing throughout Revelation: rhetoric and politics. It considers rhetorical strategies and tactics in Revelation and demonstrates how its rhetoric fits the situation in Roman Asia Minor and the struggle within the Apocalypse community. It also examines community and cultural conflicts, showing how myth, symbol, and liturgy function as means of resistance in an imperial setting. By offering a fresh window on the lively interplay between imagination and history, between words and worlds, this volume will be indispensable for anyone seeking to understand current scholarly analysis of the book of Revelation.

A Feminist Companion to the Apocalypse of John

Author : Amy-Jill Levine,Maria Mayo Robbins
Publisher : A&C Black
Page : 275 pages
File Size : 48,8 Mb
Release : 2010-07-05
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9780826466518

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A Feminist Companion to the Apocalypse of John by Amy-Jill Levine,Maria Mayo Robbins Pdf

An examination of New Testament Apocalyptic literature through the categories of post-colonial thought, deconstruction, ethics, Roman social discourse, masculinisation, virginity, and violence.

Experiencing the Apocalypse at the Limits of Alterity

Author : Leif Hongisto
Publisher : BRILL
Page : 300 pages
File Size : 50,9 Mb
Release : 2010-08-18
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9789004186804

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Making use of postclassical narratology this book proposes a reading experience of the Apocalypse that underlines the role of the reader or listener for meaning creation and interpretation, based on their own life experiences and the imagistic quality of the text.

Saving Shame

Author : Virginia Burrus
Publisher : University of Pennsylvania Press
Page : 209 pages
File Size : 42,9 Mb
Release : 2013-04-19
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9780812201512

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Virginia Burrus explores one of the strongest and most disturbing aspects of the Christian tradition, its excessive preoccupation with shame. While Christianity has frequently been implicated in the conversion of ancient Mediterranean cultures from shame- to guilt-based and, thus, in the emergence of the modern West's emphasis on guilt, Burrus seeks to recuperate the importance of shame for Christian culture. Focusing on late antiquity, she explores a range of fascinating phenomena, from the flamboyant performances of martyrs to the imagined abjection of Christ, from the self-humiliating disciplines of ascetics to the intimate disclosures of Augustine. Burrus argues that Christianity innovated less by replacing shame with guilt than by embracing shame. Indeed, the ancient Christians sacrificed honor but laid claim to their own shame with great energy, at once intensifying and transforming it. Public spectacles of martyrdom became the most visible means through which vulnerability to shame was converted into a defiant witness of identity; this was also where the sacrificial death of the self exemplified by Christ's crucifixion was most explicitly appropriated by his followers. Shame showed a more private face as well, as Burrus demonstrates. The ambivalent lure of fleshly corruptibility was explored in the theological imaginary of incarnational Christology. It was further embodied in the transgressive disciplines of saints who plumbed the depths of humiliation. Eventually, with the advent of literary and monastic confessional practices, the shame of sin's inexhaustibility made itself heard in the revelations of testimonial discourse. In conversation with an eclectic constellation of theorists, Burrus interweaves her historical argument with theological, psychological, and ethical reflections. She proposes, finally, that early Christian texts may have much to teach us about the secrets of shame that lie at the heart of our capacity for humility, courage, and transformative love.

The Oxford Handbook of Apocalyptic Literature

Author : John J. Collins
Publisher : Oxford University Press
Page : 736 pages
File Size : 49,6 Mb
Release : 2014-03-17
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9780199856503

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The Oxford Handbook of Apocalyptic Literature by John J. Collins Pdf

Apocalypticism arose in ancient Judaism in the last centuries BCE and played a crucial role in the rise of Christianity. It is not only of historical interest: there has been a growing awareness, especially since the 2001 terrorist attacks on the United States, of the prevalence of apocalyptic beliefs in the contemporary world. To understand these beliefs, it is necessary to appreciate their complex roots in the ancient world, and the multi-faceted character of the phenomenon of apocalypticism. The Oxford Handbook of Apocalyptic Literature is a thematic and phenomenological exploration of apocalypticism in the Judaic and Christian traditions. Most of the volume is devoted to the apocalyptic literature of antiquity. Essays explore the relationship between apocalypticism and prophecy, wisdom and mysticism; the social function of apocalypticism and its role as resistance literature; apocalyptic rhetoric from both historical and postmodern perspectives; and apocalyptic theology, focusing on phenomena of determinism and dualism and exploring apocalyptic theology's role in ancient Judaism, early Christianity, and Gnosticism. The final chapters of the volume are devoted to the appropriation of apocalypticism in the modern world, reviewing the role of apocalypticism in contemporary Judaism and Christianity, and more broadly in popular culture, addressing the increasingly studied relation between apocalypticism and violence, and discussing the relationship between apocalypticism and trauma, which speaks to the underlying causes of the popularity of apocalyptic beliefs. This volume will further the understanding of a vital religious phenomenon too often dismissed as alien and irrational by secular western society.

The Apocalypse in the Light of the Temple

Author : John Ben-Daniel,Gloria Ben-Daniel
Publisher : Beit Yochanan Jerusalem
Page : 282 pages
File Size : 55,7 Mb
Release : 2003
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9655551342

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The Apocalyptic Imagination

Author : John J. Collins
Publisher : Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing
Page : 456 pages
File Size : 55,5 Mb
Release : 2016
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9780802872791

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The Apocalyptic Imagination by John J. Collins Pdf

One of the most widely praised studies of Jewish apocalyptic literature ever written, The Apocalyptic Imagination by John J. Collins has served for over thirty years as a helpful, relevant, comprehensive survey of the apocalyptic literary genre. After an initial overview of things apocalyptic, Collins proceeds to deal with individual apocalyptic texts -- the early Enoch literature, the book of Daniel, the Dead Sea Scrolls, and others -- concluding with an examination of apocalypticism in early Christianity. Collins has updated this third edition throughout to account for the recent profusion of studies germane to ancient Jewish apocalypticism, and he has also substantially revised and updated the bibliography.

Shaking Heaven and Earth

Author : Walter Brueggemann,Christine Roy Yoder,Charles B. Cousar
Publisher : Westminster John Knox Press
Page : 188 pages
File Size : 52,9 Mb
Release : 2005-01-01
Category : Religion
ISBN : 0664227775

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Shaking Heaven and Earth by Walter Brueggemann,Christine Roy Yoder,Charles B. Cousar Pdf

This book shares the results of a symposium held to honor the work of Walter Brueggemann and Charles Cousar at Columbia Theological Seminary on the occasion of their retirement. Each author and each chapter of the book simultaneously engages the Bible, the church and the world--a three-part engagement that was fundamental to the acclaimed careers of Brueggemann and Cousar.

The Book of Revelation and Its Interpreters

Author : Ian Boxall,Richard Tresley
Publisher : Rowman & Littlefield
Page : 296 pages
File Size : 44,9 Mb
Release : 2015-11-25
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9781442255135

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The Book of Revelation and Its Interpreters by Ian Boxall,Richard Tresley Pdf

The Book of Revelation has fired the imaginations of theologians, preachers, artists, and ordinary Christians across the centuries. The resulting number of commentaries on the book is enormous, and most studies can only touch upon, at most, a representative sample of this vast literature. As a consequence, many focus largely on the interpretation of the Apocalypse only within specific periods, such as the patristic period or during the Reformation. One result of this severe limitation given the vast literary corpus is how historical interpretations in critical commentaries of the Book of Revelations tend to prioritize authors from the modern period. In The Book of Revelation and Its Interpreters: Short Studies and an Annotated Bibliography, editors Richard Tresley and Ian Boxall fill a significant gap in the scholarly literature. At its heart is an extensive annotated bibliography, covering commentaries on the book up to 1700, including most of the early illuminated Apocalypses. Supporting the presentation of this survey of the historical interpretations of the Book of Revelation is an extended overview of Revelation’s often-colorful reception history by Christopher Rowland, together with a number of short studies on various aspects of the book. These include discussions of specific commentators, such as Sean Michael Ryan’s look at Tyconius and Francis X. Gumerlock exploration of Chromatius of Aquileia, alongside a more general treatment of Revelation’s impact on the figure of John of Patmos in an essay by Ian Boxall and the visual reception of Revelation in Natasha O’Hear’s article. The Book of Revelation and Its Interpreters provides a valuable bibliographical resource for those working in the field of Biblical Studies, history of Christianity, eschatology and apocalyptic studies. The accompanying essays orient the authors recorded in the bibliography within a larger context, offering specific examples of the Apocalypse’s capacity to speak in fresh and often surprising ways to diverse audiences throughout history.

And I Turned to See the Voice (Studies in Theological Interpretation)

Author : Edith M. Humphrey
Publisher : Baker Academic
Page : 215 pages
File Size : 49,9 Mb
Release : 2007-11-01
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9781441242044

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And I Turned to See the Voice (Studies in Theological Interpretation) by Edith M. Humphrey Pdf

Vision reports in the New Testament--Stephen's vision at his stoning, Paul's experience in the third heaven, John's apocalyptic visions on the isle of Patmos--pull readers and listeners into a dramatic and dynamic thought world. Author Edith M. Humphrey takes a literary-rhetorical approach to examine how word and image work together in understanding vision reports, demonstrating how biblical visions convey and reinforce messages that deeply affect readers. Visions, Humphrey believes, have not only been seen and heard but also can be transmitted as more than teaching. And I Turned to See the Voice uncovers a fascinating combination of beauty, potency, and mystery behind New Testament vision accounts.

“To Recover What Has Been Lost”: Essays on Eschatology, Intertextuality, and Reception History in Honor of Dale C. Allison Jr.

Author : Tucker Ferda,Daniel Frayer-Griggs,Nathan C. Johnson
Publisher : BRILL
Page : 470 pages
File Size : 45,8 Mb
Release : 2020-11-30
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9789004444010

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“To Recover What Has Been Lost”: Essays on Eschatology, Intertextuality, and Reception History in Honor of Dale C. Allison Jr. by Tucker Ferda,Daniel Frayer-Griggs,Nathan C. Johnson Pdf

This volume participates in and furthers the legacy of Dale Allison by collecting essays from leading scholars on the eschatology, intertextuality, and reception history of New Testament texts and related literature.