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(Ebook) The Reality of Apocalypse: Rhetoric and Politics in the Book of Revelation (SBL Symposium Series 39) by David L. Barr (ed.) ISBN 9789004151079, 9004151079

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Authors:David L. Barr (ed.)
Pages:317 pages.
Year:2006
Editon:1
Publisher:Society of Biblical Literature, Brill Academic Publishers
Language:english
File Size:1.2 MB
Format:pdf
ISBNS:9789004151079, 9004151079
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(Ebook) The Reality of Apocalypse: Rhetoric and Politics in the Book of Revelation (SBL Symposium Series 39) by David L. Barr (ed.) ISBN 9789004151079, 9004151079

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". The contributors are Gregory L. Linton, David E. Aune, David L. Barr, Greg Carey, Paul Duff, Steven J. Friesen, Jan Willem van Henten, Edith M. Humphrey, Jean-Pierre Ruiz, and Elisabeth Schussler Fiorenza.
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