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Die Visio Pauli : Wege und Wandlungen einer orientalischen Apokryphe im lateinischen Mittelalter unter Einschluss der alttschechischen und deutschsprachigen Textzeugen
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ISSN: 00769754 ISBN: 9789004150553 9004150552 9786611398620 1281398624 9047409248 9789047409243 Year: 2006 Volume: 34 Publisher: Leiden: Brill,

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The book offers a complete edition of 115 Latin, Old Czech and German texts, for the most part transcribed for the first time. This forms the basis for an investigation of the dissemination of the Visio Pauli in medieval Europe; on its incorporation into new, changing contexts of transmission and combinations of text as well as on its vernacular translation. In so doing the author shows that the Apocrypha (the apocalypse of Paul) which arose in the East in late antiquity and their European transformation ( Visio Pauli ) - one as a closed text, the other as an open text - represent in their complex history of transmission two completely different versions of one and the same material. The structure of a text is here seen in the context of its dispersion and in the concrete uses to which it is put. Establishing variable and open factors, the circumstances, consequences and description of establishing these, is the actual subject of this investigation.

The book of Revelation
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ISBN: 0195353919 1423759753 9781423759751 9786610470051 6610470057 0195115805 0195055519 9780195055511 9780195115802 Year: 1990 Publisher: New York Oxford Oxford University Press

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Critically examines the language, literature, history, and social setting of the Book of Revelation. After discussion of the importance of the apocalypse genre, Thompson considers the form and structure of the book, the unified world created by it, and the social conditions that prevailed whilst it was being written. Originally published in 1990.

Reformation readings of the Apocalypse
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ISBN: 1280834765 0195350057 9780195350050 0195138856 9780195138856 9781280834769 0197740715 Year: 2000 Publisher: Oxford New York Oxford Univ. Press


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The mystery of the book of Revelation
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ISBN: 0773411968 9780773411968 Year: 2008 Publisher: Lewiston, N.Y. Edwin Mellen Press

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This work represents an intersection between two important methods of interpretation. It presents a very complex theory of narrative relating to the experience of time and the production and reception of narrative is applied to the question of the eschatology of the Book of Revelation. The work argues that John of Patmos has a vision of two ages: one of a world fraught with conflict, violence and oppression and another similarly present for the Christian faithful, in which they experience the salvation expected at the end of the ages, now, gathered under God's protection.

Revelation
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ISBN: 0203133080 1282777793 9786612777790 1134757379 1283837544 9780203133088 0415146402 9780415146401 9781134757374 0415146410 9780415146418 0415146410 9780415146418 9781282777798 6612777796 9781283837545 9781134757329 1134757328 9781134757367 1134757360 Year: 1997 Publisher: London New York Routledge

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Revelation claims to tell the story of 'what must soon take place', and yet, despite centuries of scholarly research, the order and content of this story has remained one of the greatest mysteries of all time.Arguing that Revelation was designed to be heard in six separate instalments, A.J.P. Garrow's innovative book suggests a new and orderly understanding of the structure of the story. This development makes possible a new and coherent interpretation of 'what must soon take place'.According to this study, John discerned a close connection between the present and the End. Fo


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Commentary on the Apocalypse
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ISBN: 0813219426 9780813219424 9780813201238 0813201233 9780813228112 Year: 2011 Volume: 123 Publisher: Washington: Catholic university of America press,

A Postmodern Revelation
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ISBN: 1281997668 9786611997663 1442678658 9781442678651 0802041728 0802079768 9780802079763 9780802041722 9781281997661 Year: 1997 Publisher: Toronto

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In this new interpretation of the Book of Revelation, Jacques M. Chevalier examines the relationship between astromythology and Western interpretation. While scholars have noted the influence of ancient astromythology in Revelation before, Chevalier shows how John's heavenly imagery is the key to a polemical dialogue between modes of storytelling in Western history: astrology and eschatology, and naturalism and logocentrism. The book also explains how the 'genealogical' concerns of modern academia about the origins of natural and cultural history have supplanted the future-oriented visions of sidereal divination and Christian prophecy. The first three chapters and epilogue situate Chevalier's biblical analysis in the context of broader interpretations of astrology and the apocalypse developed by Jung, D.H. Lawrence, LTvi-Strauss, Derrida, Foucault, Cassirer, Adorno, Frye, Barthes, and Morin. They also provide the reader with a solid background in the history of astrological belief systems and exegetic readings of Revelation extending from antiquity to the late twentieth century. The remaining chapters are devoted to two questions. First, how does the imagery in Revelation relate to expressions of astromythology? Second, how do twentieth-century readings of Revelation reflect a 'genealogical' perspective on notions of signs, textuality, and destiny?A Postmodern Revelation is itself an 'apocalypse, ' a revelation to scholars interested in sign theory, eschatology, and the history of astrology. The book does far more than interpret the specific biblical text of John's Revelation: it plays with polemics and parallels in the history of Western thought, tracing the history of signs and their meaning from antiquity to a postmodern era that heralds the end of all myths of the End.

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