UID:
almahu_9949244425702882
Format:
1 online resource (299 p.)
ISBN:
9783110914511
,
9783110238570
Series Statement:
Beihefte zur Zeitschrift für die neutestamentliche Wissenschaft , 143
Content:
This monograph examines the problem of universally inclusive language in the book of Revelation and the resulting narrative tension created by narrowly exclusive language. Analysis is conducted by placing relevant texts within their literary-narrative context and through consideration of how the author understood and appropriated biblical traditions. A key feature of this study is its examination of four early Jewish documents with significant similarities to the problem being examined in Revelation. From these documents (Tobit; Similitudes of Enoch [1 Enoch 37-71]; 4 Ezra; and, Animal Apocalypse [1 Enoch 85-90]) a contextual picture emerges which allows a fuller understanding of Revelation's distinctive approach toward the problem of the fate of the nations. This study contends that the interpretive strategies applied to biblical traditions in Revelation have their roots in the wider early Jewish milieu. From this comparative analysis, identifiable patterns with regard to the role of 'universal terminology' in the communicative strategy of John's Apocalypse emerge.
Note:
Dissertation University of Durham (England) 2005.
,
Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
,
In English.
In:
DGBA Backlist Complete English Language 2000-2014 PART1, De Gruyter, 9783110238570
In:
DGBA Backlist Theology and Religious Studies 2000-2014 (EN), De Gruyter, 9783110238549
In:
DGBA Theology and Religious Studies 2000 - 2014, De Gruyter, 9783110638165
In:
E-BOOK GESAMTPAKET / COMPLETE PACKAGE 2006, De Gruyter, 9783110277128
In:
E-BOOK PACKAGE ENGLISH LANGUAGES TITLES 2006, De Gruyter, 9783110277180
In:
E-BOOK PAKET THEOLOGIE/RELIGIONSWISS./JUDAISTIK 2006, De Gruyter, 9783110277043
Additional Edition:
ISBN 9783110193121
Language:
English
Subjects:
Theology
DOI:
10.1515/9783110914511
URL:
https://doi.org/10.1515/9783110914511
URL:
https://www.degruyter.com/isbn/9783110914511
URL:
Volltext
(lizenzpflichtig)
Bookmarklink