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Unmasking Apocalyptic Texts

Author : Dorothy Jonaitis
Publisher : Paulist Press
Page : 230 pages
File Size : 55,7 Mb
Release : 2005
Category : Religion
ISBN : 0809143569

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"In this original and insightful book, Dorothy Jonaitis offers a refreshing alternative to the popular view of biblical apocalyptic writing as gloom-and-doom, fire-and-brimstone literature. Rather, she presents it as literature of hope and its authors as people who knew how to use their creative imaginations to communicate their hope-filled messages. The reader will come to see the apocalyptic authors of both the Old and the New Testaments as dramatists and will learn to preach, teach, and imagine their writings as dramatic messages to be applied in contemporary times of crisis."--BOOK JACKET.

The Apocalyptic Literature

Author : Stephen L. Cook
Publisher : Abingdon Press
Page : 235 pages
File Size : 43,8 Mb
Release : 2003
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9780687051960

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Biblical texts create worlds of meaning and invite readers to enter them. When readers enter such textual worlds, which are strange and complex, they are confronted with theological claims. With this in mind, the purpose of the IBT series is to help serious readers in their experience of reading and interpreting by providing guides for their journeys into textual worlds. The focus of the series is not so much on the world behind the text as on the worlds created by the texts in their engagement with readers. Nowhere is the world of the biblical text stranger than in the apocalyptic literature of both the Old and New Testaments. In this volume, Stephen Cook makes the puzzling visions and symbols of the biblical apocalyptic literature intelligible to modern readers. He begins with definitions of apocalypticism and apocalyptic literature and introduces the various scholarly approaches to and issues for our understanding of the text. Cook introduces the reader to the social and historical worlds of the apocalyptic groups that gave rise to such literature and leads the reader into a better appreciation and understanding of the theological import of biblical apocalyptic literature. In the second major section of the book, Cook guides the reader through specific examples of the Bible's apocalyptic literature. He addresses both the best-known examples (the biblical books of Daniel and Revelation) and other important but lesser known examples (Zechariah and some words of Jesus and Paul).

The Oxford Handbook of Apocalyptic Literature

Author : John J. Collins
Publisher : Oxford University Press
Page : 736 pages
File Size : 44,5 Mb
Release : 2014-03-17
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9780199856503

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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.

Interpreting Apocalyptic Literature

Author : Richard A. Taylor,David M. Howard Jr.
Publisher : Kregel Academic
Page : 208 pages
File Size : 47,9 Mb
Release : 2016-07-27
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9780825427619

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"An appreciation for the rich diversity of literary genres in Scripture is one of the positive features of evangelical scholarship in recent decades." —David M. Howard Jr., series editor At one time, Old Testament apocalyptic literature was relegated to the more obscure reaches of biblical scholarship, acceptable to occasionally refer to, but too thorny to delve into deeply. However, in recent decades it has moved to the forefront of research. The rich veins of insight to be mined in the book of Daniel and other apocalyptic texts are being rediscovered. Richard A. Taylor has crafted a handbook to explore those riches and uncover a way to understand apocalyptic literature more fully. Taylor begins with a helpful introduction to the genre; surveys the purpose, message, and primary themes of Old Testament apocalyptic literature; and then discusses critical questions and key works for further study. He also provides guidelines for interpreting apocalyptic texts, followed by Old Testament passages that serve to illustrate those guidelines. While primarily written for pastors and graduate students, Interpreting Apocalyptic Literature is nonetheless accessible to those who simply want to study the texts more deeply than previously possible.

The End All Around Us

Author : John Walliss,Kenneth G. C. Newport
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 241 pages
File Size : 49,7 Mb
Release : 2014-12-05
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9781317491033

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The Apocalypse or end times are a recurrent theme within contemporary popular culture. 'The End All Around Us' presents a wide-ranging exploration of the influence of the apocalypse within art, literature, music and film. The essays draw on representations of the apocalypse in heavy metal music, science fiction, disaster movies and anime. The book examines key apocalyptic texts, focusing on their relevance to today. It will be invaluable to all those interested in the religious and cultural impact of apocalyptic thought.

Knowing the End From the Beginning

Author : Lester L. Grabbe,Robert D. Haak
Publisher : A&C Black
Page : 239 pages
File Size : 42,6 Mb
Release : 2003-01-01
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9780567084620

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Knowing the End From the Beginning by Lester L. Grabbe,Robert D. Haak Pdf

Much study has taken place of the prophetic and apocalyptic writings in recent decades, but the relationship between the two has been little explored. A major explicit debate on the question is very much needed and is now provided. This collection of essays addresses the subject from a variety of points of view, including studies on the issues of definitions, ancient Near Eastern "prophecies", social anthropology and modern apocalyptic movements. In the introduction, Lester Grabbe argues that many scholars operate with subconscious assumptions about how apocalyptic writings relate to the prophetic writings, but that many of these assumptions now need to be questioned in the light of the essays in this volume. Such a comprehensive attempt to tackle the main theoretical issues arising from the study of the prophetic and the apocalyptic has not been attempted for some time. This volume brings fresh questions and insights that both specialists and students will want to consider.

Visionaries and Their Apocalypses

Author : Paul D. Hanson
Publisher : Augsburg Fortress Publishing
Page : 184 pages
File Size : 40,5 Mb
Release : 1983
Category : Religion
ISBN : UOM:39015009060966

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Apocalyptic Bodies

Author : Tina Pippin
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 175 pages
File Size : 54,9 Mb
Release : 2002-03-11
Category : History
ISBN : 9781134673445

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Apocalyptic Bodies traces the biblical notions of the end of the world as represented in ancient and modern texts, art, music and popular culture, for example the paintings of Bosch. Tina Pippin addresses the question of how far we, in the late twentieth century, are capable of reading and responding to the 'signs of the times'. It will appeal not only to those studying religion, but also to those fascinated with interpretations of the end of the world.

Johannine Writings and Apocalyptic

Author : Stanley E. Porter,Andrew K. Gabriel
Publisher : BRILL
Page : 361 pages
File Size : 40,7 Mb
Release : 2013-09-15
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9789004254879

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Johannine Writings and Apocalyptic by Stanley E. Porter,Andrew K. Gabriel Pdf

Johannine Writings and Apocalyptic provides a wide-ranging and thorough annotated bibliography for John's Gospel, the Johannine letters, Revelation, and apocalyptic writings pertinent to these books. More inclusive than many other bibliographies, this volume provides reference to over 1300 individual entries, often including references to multiple works with a given description. Annotations are designed to provide guidance to a wide range of readers, from students wishing to gain entry to the subject to graduate students engaging in research to professors needing ready access to useful materials. The volume is topically organized and indexed for easy access.

Prophecy & Apocalypticism

Author : Stephen L. Cook
Publisher : Fortress Press
Page : 268 pages
File Size : 45,9 Mb
Release : 1995
Category : Religion
ISBN : 1451418515

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Did Israelite Jewish apocalyptic literature originate among alienated or disenfranchised groups? In this overview of apocalypticism in the Hebrew Bible, Stephen Cook contends that such thinking and writing stems from priestly groups that held power.

A Guide to Biblical Commentaries and Reference Works

Author : John F. Evans
Publisher : Zondervan Academic
Page : 480 pages
File Size : 40,9 Mb
Release : 2016-05-03
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9780310520979

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A Guide to Biblical Commentaries and Reference Works by John F. Evans Pdf

A Guide to Biblical Commentaries and Reference Works, by John F. Evans, summarizes and briefly analyzes all recent and many older commentaries on each book of the Bible, giving insightful comments on the approach of each commentary and its interpretive usefulness especially for evangelical interpreters of the Bible. A Guide to Biblical Commentaries and Reference Works is essentially an annotated bibliography of hundreds of commentators. More scholarly books receive a longer, more detailed treatment than do lay commentaries, and highly recommended commentaries have their author’s names in bold. The author keeps up on the publication of commentaries and intends to update this book every three to four years.

Encyclopedia of Apocalyptic Literature

Author : Valerie P. Zimbaro
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 424 pages
File Size : 43,6 Mb
Release : 1996
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : UOM:39015040992342

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Encyclopedia of Apocalyptic Literature by Valerie P. Zimbaro Pdf

This text, which is by no means inclusive of all of the worldʼs apocalyptic writings, is intended both as an introduction to this timely literary genre as well as a tribute to the worldʼs major authors whose prose and poetry reflect their respective hopes, dreams and fears for the worldʼs last days. Although the book is intended to address apocalyptic literature across cultures, there is a significant dearth of material related to works by writers from Eastern cultures. This omission is an obvious one, inasmuch as the concept of an apocalypse, or a singular cataclysmic ending, is essentially antithetical to most cyclical Eastern philosophies. In an attempt to analyze such apocalyptic themes of either non-Western, primitive or pre-literate cultures, a list of entries pertaining to significant apocalyptic myths, legends and scriptures has been provided in appendix D.

Apocalyptic Literature

Author : Mitchell G. Reddish
Publisher : Hendrickson Publishers
Page : 353 pages
File Size : 50,8 Mb
Release : 2015-03-13
Category : Bibles
ISBN : 9781619706811

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Will be welcomed by teachers in search of an anthology for use in undergraduate courses in Jewish and early Christian apocalyptic literature, ---Religious Studies Review. The texts are taken from standard English editions and are arranged according to the model developed by the Society of Biblical Literature's Genres Project. 352 pages, softcover. Hendrickson.

The New Interpreter's Handbook of Preaching

Author : Anonim
Publisher : Abingdon Press
Page : 128 pages
File Size : 55,8 Mb
Release : 2010-11-01
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9781426735707

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The New Interpreter's Handbook of Preaching by Anonim Pdf

The New Interpreter’s Handbook of Preaching is a major reference tool for preaching, with articles on every facet of Christian sermon preparation and delivery. This resource is both scholarly and practical. It focuses on the most distinctive feature and greatest strength of homiletics as a discipline: It is rooted in interdisciplinary scholarship and it develops theory geared to practice. Its theory arises out of the study of both excellent preaching past and present and actual sermon preparation and composition. When theory and practice critique each other, it is possible to produce guidelines that assist greater excellence and economy in preaching the gospel. Excellence in standards is an area in which homiletics needs to grow, and this project will be both a means to encourage and develop it. A guiding question throughout will be, Will it preach? The answers will be offered in the sense that “here is something that works well,” rather than “here is something to try.” Preachers will turn to this resource with the expectation that they will find scholarly treatment of topics, brief bibliographies of relevant key books and articles, along with practical methodological suggestions for preachers to employ. The contributors are homileticians, preachers, and writers in various disciplines who are committed to the pulpit through practice.

SERMONS THAT ILLUMINATE

Author : DALE W. PILGRIM
Publisher : Triumph Publishing
Page : 168 pages
File Size : 46,9 Mb
Release : 2019-09-06
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9780888575364

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SERMONS THAT ILLUMINATE by DALE W. PILGRIM Pdf

This book is a practical guide for preachers, both ordained and layleaders alike. Sermons That Illuminate explores the various genres of Scripture and examines methods and models of preaching from “the greats.” It also looks inward to consider the importance of wellness and self-care, with some suggestions for moving toward healthy preaching. Whether you’re a veteran preacher or preaching your first sermon, you’ll be invigorated as you explore the art of preaching.