This article discusses how Revelation with its vehement critique of its powerful first-century opponents was appropriated in a time when these opponents became its members, supporters and partners. It analyses how Revelation with its bitter attack on political and religious groups in the first century and with its potential for instigating millenarian groups to revolt against the State, was reinterpreted in times when the church enjoyed a special relationship with the State and had entered the corridors of power. In this regard, it focuses as example on the rereading of Revelation by Oecumenius, the Greek commentator of the sixth century C.E. This will be illustrated in terms of two examples. First, the article will discuss how Oecumenius r...
The sometimes bizarre monsters that inhabit the Book of Revelation have long been a source of intrig...
The thesis provides a descriptive survey of the history of interpretation of Revelation 11:1-13. Pri...
In 1979 Averil Cameron published in Past and Present a brilliant and seminal article under the title...
This dissertation explores the function of ekklēsia rhetoric in the Book of Revelation, and demonstr...
This article examines the political theory of revelation in the narratives of the Hebrew Bible, part...
This article considers Byzantine church-state relations during the second period of iconoclasm and t...
The time of the origin of the Revelation was the time when Domitian was ruling. He was not a bloodth...
The article deals that biblical theology of Еmerging church focused primarily on the issues of the r...
Practicaly until today there haven’t appeared objectiv scientific works concerning begining and evol...
This publication has been financed by Carlsberg Foundation, grant number CF19-0832.The purpose of th...
International audienceThis article investigates the involvement of Christians in local public life b...
The dissertation that follows pursues two complementary tracks: (1) a cultural critique of scholarsh...
From his Christian conversion under the influence of revelatory experiences outside Rome in A.D. 312...
Alicja Leska in her article entitled On the range of problems concerning the relationship between th...
Thesis advisor: Pheme PerkinsThe recognition of Rome in the ciphered images of Revelation 13 and 17–...
The sometimes bizarre monsters that inhabit the Book of Revelation have long been a source of intrig...
The thesis provides a descriptive survey of the history of interpretation of Revelation 11:1-13. Pri...
In 1979 Averil Cameron published in Past and Present a brilliant and seminal article under the title...
This dissertation explores the function of ekklēsia rhetoric in the Book of Revelation, and demonstr...
This article examines the political theory of revelation in the narratives of the Hebrew Bible, part...
This article considers Byzantine church-state relations during the second period of iconoclasm and t...
The time of the origin of the Revelation was the time when Domitian was ruling. He was not a bloodth...
The article deals that biblical theology of Еmerging church focused primarily on the issues of the r...
Practicaly until today there haven’t appeared objectiv scientific works concerning begining and evol...
This publication has been financed by Carlsberg Foundation, grant number CF19-0832.The purpose of th...
International audienceThis article investigates the involvement of Christians in local public life b...
The dissertation that follows pursues two complementary tracks: (1) a cultural critique of scholarsh...
From his Christian conversion under the influence of revelatory experiences outside Rome in A.D. 312...
Alicja Leska in her article entitled On the range of problems concerning the relationship between th...
Thesis advisor: Pheme PerkinsThe recognition of Rome in the ciphered images of Revelation 13 and 17–...
The sometimes bizarre monsters that inhabit the Book of Revelation have long been a source of intrig...
The thesis provides a descriptive survey of the history of interpretation of Revelation 11:1-13. Pri...
In 1979 Averil Cameron published in Past and Present a brilliant and seminal article under the title...