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Apocalyptic literature --- Propaganda --- Littérature apocalyptique --- History and criticism. --- Biblical teaching. --- Histoire et critique --- Ethiopic book of Enoch LXXXV-XC --- Criticism, interpretation, etc. --- -Propaganda --- -229*209 --- Communication in politics --- Political psychology --- Social influence --- Advertising --- Persuasion (Psychology) --- Psychological warfare --- Public relations --- Publicity --- Social pressure --- Literature, Apocalyptic --- Literature --- I Henoch (Ethiopische Henoch) --- -Ethiopic book of Enoch LXXXV-XC --- -Animal apocalypse --- Criticism, Narrative. --- -Criticism, interpretation, etc. --- 229*209 I Henoch (Ethiopische Henoch) --- 229*209 --- History and criticism --- Biblical teaching --- Animal apocalypse
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For the majority of scholars, the Animal Apocalypse is a militant text, a piece of pro-Maccabean propaganda. This text, however, develops theological reflections that are distinctly different from a justification of an armed struggle. Its themes are even incompatible with the Maccabean movement. It is impossible to condemn the Second Temple and, at the same time, mobilise people for a fight in order to purify that very Temple. After dealing with text-critical issues, this work challenges the thesis that the text is military propaganda through the use of narrative and historical approaches. The analyses, besides proposing a new way of a studying an apocalypse, spell out the peculiarity and the significance of the theology of the Animal Apocalypse in connection with the biblical history of Israel and the theology of the Qumran community.
Apocalyptic literature --- Propaganda --- History and criticism. --- Biblical teaching. --- Ethiopic book of Enoch LXXXV-XC --- Criticism, interpretation, etc. --- Criticism, Narrative.
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