Presents part of course, Introduction to new testament History and Literature , when Professor Martin shows how the Apocalypse, or the Revelation of John, shares many of the traits found in apocalyptic literature: it operates in dualisms--earthly events contrasted with heavenly ones, present time with the imminent future, and it calls for cultural and political resistance. Presents its structure is like a spiral, presenting cycle after cycle of building tension and reprieve, so that the reader who experiences the text also experiences crisis and then catharsis. Explains politically, Revelation equates Rome with Babylon and the empire as the domain of SatanEducação Superior::Ciências Humanas::Teologi
In the first century, Jews everywhere were oppressed by empire. Revelation describes the Christian r...
Since the mid-twentieth century, apocalyptic thought has been championed as a central category for u...
The dissertation that follows pursues two complementary tracks: (1) a cultural critique of scholarsh...
Presents part of course, Introduction to new testament History and Literature , when Professor Marti...
Apocalyptic problems were relevant throughout the development of Christian culture. The content of a...
The focus of this study is revelation at the limits of communication. It considers the way in which ...
Apocalyptic remains one of the most potent and enduring dimensions of human religiosity. Apocalyptic...
The writings of John are some of the most foundational New Testament documents for today’s Christian...
Presents part of course, Introduction to new testament History and Literature , when Professor Marti...
The New Testament depicts a world caught in the throes of an apocalyptic power struggle between the ...
Presents part of course, Introduction to new testament History and Literature , when Professor Marti...
While some belief systems view life on Earth as cyclical, Christianity sees it as linear, with an en...
Thesis advisor: Pheme PerkinsThe recognition of Rome in the ciphered images of Revelation 13 and 17–...
Thesis (M.A.)--Boston University, 1940There is one main purpose in this study. This purpose is the c...
When the writers of the immensely popular television show, Supernatural, wrote the story arc for se...
In the first century, Jews everywhere were oppressed by empire. Revelation describes the Christian r...
Since the mid-twentieth century, apocalyptic thought has been championed as a central category for u...
The dissertation that follows pursues two complementary tracks: (1) a cultural critique of scholarsh...
Presents part of course, Introduction to new testament History and Literature , when Professor Marti...
Apocalyptic problems were relevant throughout the development of Christian culture. The content of a...
The focus of this study is revelation at the limits of communication. It considers the way in which ...
Apocalyptic remains one of the most potent and enduring dimensions of human religiosity. Apocalyptic...
The writings of John are some of the most foundational New Testament documents for today’s Christian...
Presents part of course, Introduction to new testament History and Literature , when Professor Marti...
The New Testament depicts a world caught in the throes of an apocalyptic power struggle between the ...
Presents part of course, Introduction to new testament History and Literature , when Professor Marti...
While some belief systems view life on Earth as cyclical, Christianity sees it as linear, with an en...
Thesis advisor: Pheme PerkinsThe recognition of Rome in the ciphered images of Revelation 13 and 17–...
Thesis (M.A.)--Boston University, 1940There is one main purpose in this study. This purpose is the c...
When the writers of the immensely popular television show, Supernatural, wrote the story arc for se...
In the first century, Jews everywhere were oppressed by empire. Revelation describes the Christian r...
Since the mid-twentieth century, apocalyptic thought has been championed as a central category for u...
The dissertation that follows pursues two complementary tracks: (1) a cultural critique of scholarsh...