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Bible. --- Abūghālimsīs --- Apocalipse (Book of the New Testament) --- Apocalisse (Book of the New Testament) --- Apocalypse (Book of the New Testament) --- Apocalypse of John --- Apocalypse of St. John --- Apocalypsis Johannis --- Apocalypsis S. Johannis --- Apokalypse (Book of the New Testament) --- Apokalypsin --- Book of Revelation --- Johannes-Apokalypse --- Johannesapokalypse --- Johannesoffenbarung --- Offenbarung des Johannes --- Revelation (Book of the New Testament) --- Revelation of St. John --- Revelation of St. John the Divine --- Revelation to John --- Ruʼyā (Book of the New Testament) --- Sifr al-Ruʼyā --- Yohan kyesirok --- Criticism, interpretation, etc. --- Apokalipsa św. Jana --- Apokalipsa świętego Jana
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"In the twenty-first century, insurance companies still refer to "acts of God" for any accident or event not influenced by human beings: hurricanes, floods, hail, tsunamis, wildfires, earthquakes, tornados, lightning strikes, even falling trees. The remote origin of this concept can be traced to the Hebrew Bible. During the Second Temple period of Judaism a new literary form developed called "apocalyptic" as a mediated revelation of heavenly secrets to a human sage concerning messages that could be cosmological, speculative, historical, teleological, or moral. The best-known development of this type of literature, however, came to fruition in the New Testament and is, of course, the Book of Revelation, attributed to the apostle John, and which figures prominently in the Middle Ages and Renaissance. This collection of essays, the result of the 2014 ACMRS Conference, treats the topic of catastrophes and their connection to apocalyptic mentalities and rhetoric in the Middle Ages and the Renaissance (with particular reference to reception of the Book of Revelation), both in Europe and in the Muslim world. The twelve authors contributing to this volume use terms that are simultaneously helpful and ambiguous for a whole range of phenomena and appraisal." - back cover
Disasters --- Church history --- Religious aspects --- Christianity. --- Bible. --- Criticism, interpretation, etc. --- Christianity --- Calamities --- Catastrophes --- Curiosities and wonders --- Accidents --- Hazardous geographic environments --- Religious aspects&delete& --- Middle Ages, 600-1500 --- Abūghālimsīs --- Apocalipse (Book of the New Testament) --- Apocalisse (Book of the New Testament) --- Apocalypse (Book of the New Testament) --- Apocalypse of John --- Apocalypse of St. John --- Apocalypsis Johannis --- Apocalypsis S. Johannis --- Apokalypse (Book of the New Testament) --- Apokalypsin --- Book of Revelation --- Johannes-Apokalypse --- Johannesapokalypse --- Johannesoffenbarung --- Offenbarung des Johannes --- Revelation (Book of the New Testament) --- Revelation of St. John --- Revelation of St. John the Divine --- Revelation to John --- Ruʼyā (Book of the New Testament) --- Sifr al-Ruʼyā --- Yohan kyesirok --- Histoire religieuse --- Aspect religieux --- Christianisme. --- Bible --- Religious history --- Apokalipsa św. Jana --- Apokalipsa świętego Jana --- History of civilization --- History of Europe --- anno 1200-1499 --- anno 1500-1599
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The Book of Revelation is one of the most cryptic books of the Bible and one that raises many scholarly questions. What is its literary genre? Why is it considered to be both a narrative and a drama? Why does John disregard time-space coordinates? Why does the audience have such an important role in the text? What literary guidelines has the author designed to facilitate the reading of the book? Applying the methods of literary theory to her study, Lourdes Garcia-Urena argues that John wrote Revelation as a book to be read aloud in a liturgical context. In her reading, John chose a literary form, similar to the short story, that allows him to use time-space coordinates flexibly, to dramatize the text, and to take his time in describing his visions. Through these techniques the audience re-lives and is made part of the visual and auditory experience every time the book is read.
Bible. --- Criticism, interpretation, etc. --- 228 --- 228 Apocalyps. Boek der Openbaring van Johannes. Apocalyptiek --- 228 Apocalypse de S. Jean --- Apocalyps. Boek der Openbaring van Johannes. Apocalyptiek --- Apocalypse de S. Jean --- Abūghālimsīs --- Apocalipse (Book of the New Testament) --- Apocalisse (Book of the New Testament) --- Apocalypse (Book of the New Testament) --- Apocalypse of John --- Apocalypse of St. John --- Apocalypsis Johannis --- Apocalypsis S. Johannis --- Apokalypse (Book of the New Testament) --- Apokalypsin --- Book of Revelation --- Johannes-Apokalypse --- Johannesapokalypse --- Johannesoffenbarung --- Offenbarung des Johannes --- Revelation (Book of the New Testament) --- Revelation of St. John --- Revelation of St. John the Divine --- Revelation to John --- Ruʼyā (Book of the New Testament) --- Sifr al-Ruʼyā --- Yohan kyesirok --- Bible --- Criticism, interpretation, etc --- Apokalipsa św. Jana --- Apokalipsa świętego Jana
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Back cover: Commodian entschlüsselt als erster christlich-lateinischer Dichter die wortgewaltige Bildsprache der Johannesoffenbarung. Johannes Stettners Untersuchung der Rezeption des Dichters gibt nicht nur Aufschluss über seine eigene historische und theologische Verortung, sondern lässt den Leser von heute die Johannesoffenbarung aus einem neuen Blickwinkel heraus verstehen.
Eschatology --- Christian poetry, Latin --- 228 --- 228 Apocalyps. Boek der Openbaring van Johannes. Apocalyptiek --- 228 Apocalypse de S. Jean --- Apocalyps. Boek der Openbaring van Johannes. Apocalyptiek --- Apocalypse de S. Jean --- History of doctrines --- History and criticism --- Commodianus. --- Bible. --- Abūghālimsīs --- Apocalipse (Book of the New Testament) --- Apocalisse (Book of the New Testament) --- Apocalypse (Book of the New Testament) --- Apocalypse of John --- Apocalypse of St. John --- Apocalypsis Johannis --- Apocalypsis S. Johannis --- Apokalypse (Book of the New Testament) --- Apokalypsin --- Book of Revelation --- Johannes-Apokalypse --- Johannesapokalypse --- Johannesoffenbarung --- Offenbarung des Johannes --- Revelation (Book of the New Testament) --- Revelation of St. John --- Revelation of St. John the Divine --- Revelation to John --- Ruʼyā (Book of the New Testament) --- Sifr al-Ruʼyā --- Yohan kyesirok --- Criticism, interpretation, etc. --- History --- Apokalipsa św. Jana --- Apokalipsa świętego Jana
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"Edition des homélies sur l'Apocalypse de Césaire d'Arles. Tantôt anonymement, tantôt sous le nom d'Augustin est transmise une série de 18 ou 19 homélies sur l'Apocalypse, qui s'avère être en réalité l'œuvre de Césaire d'Arles. Les interpellations et les conclusions d'allure homilétique ne sont qu'un vêtement littéraire jeté sur un commentaire sommaire de l'Apocalypse, découpée en petites unités de sens, ce qui confère souvent à l'exposé l'allure d'une glose. Césaire y relit les commentaires de Victorin et de Tyconius à la lumière de la situation de l'Église dont il a la charge, confrontée à la fois à un pouvoir civil hostile et à une communauté chrétienne dont tous les membres ne brûlaient pas, loin s'en faut, d'une égale ferveur. Les homélies sont d'une aide précieuse dans la critique textuelle du commentaire de Victorin, car Césaire a encore eu entre les mains l'édition originale, et non la recension hiéronymienne, qui a rapidement supplanté celle-ci. Elles apportent aussi une pierre essentielle à la reconstruction du commentaire perdu de Tyconius. Enfin, elles jettent une vive lumière sur la situation pastorale de l'Eglise d'Arles dans la première moitié du sixième siècle." -- Provided by the publisher.
Medieval Latin literature --- Bible NT. Revelation --- Caesarius, --- Caesarius --- Bible. --- 276 =71 CAESARIUS ARELATENSIS --- 091 CAESARIUS ARELATENSIS --- 091 CAESARIUS ARELATENSIS Handschriftenkunde. Handschriftencatalogi--CAESARIUS ARELATENSIS --- Handschriftenkunde. Handschriftencatalogi--CAESARIUS ARELATENSIS --- 276 =71 CAESARIUS ARELATENSIS Latijnse patrologie--CAESARIUS ARELATENSIS --- 276 =71 CAESARIUS ARELATENSIS Patrologie latine--CAESARIUS ARELATENSIS --- Latijnse patrologie--CAESARIUS ARELATENSIS --- Patrologie latine--CAESARIUS ARELATENSIS --- Abūghālimsīs --- Apocalipse (Book of the New Testament) --- Apocalisse (Book of the New Testament) --- Apocalypse (Book of the New Testament) --- Apocalypse of John --- Apocalypse of St. John --- Apocalypsis Johannis --- Apocalypsis S. Johannis --- Apokalypse (Book of the New Testament) --- Apokalypsin --- Book of Revelation --- Johannes-Apokalypse --- Johannesapokalypse --- Johannesoffenbarung --- Offenbarung des Johannes --- Revelation (Book of the New Testament) --- Revelation of St. John --- Revelation of St. John the Divine --- Revelation to John --- Ruʼyā (Book of the New Testament) --- Sifr al-Ruʼyā --- Yohan kyesirok --- Apokalipsa św. Jana --- Apokalipsa świętego Jana
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Gott und die Rede von ihm beschäftigen das gesamte Neue Testament. Allerdings wird Gott-Vater selbst kaum als eigenes Thema in der neutestamentlichen Wissenschaft behandelt. Die Beiträger dieses Bandes versuchen deshalb, gezielt den Blick auf Gott-Vater im Johannesevangelium zu richten und diesen als nicht zu vernachlässigende Größe aus verschiedenen Blickwinkeln zu beleuchten.
God --- 226.5 --- 225.08*1 --- 225.08*1 Theologie van het Nieuwe Testament: uitverkiezing; verbond --- Theologie van het Nieuwe Testament: uitverkiezing; verbond --- 226.5 Evangelie volgens Johannes --- 226.5 Evangile de S. Jean --- Evangelie volgens Johannes --- Evangile de S. Jean --- God (Christianity) --- God (Judaism) --- Biblical teaching --- Bible. --- Epistles of John (Books of the New Testament) --- Johannine Epistles --- John, Epistles of --- Letters of John (Books of the New Testament) --- Jean (Book of the New Testament) --- Johanisi (Book of the New Testament) --- Johannesevangelium --- John (Book of the New Testament) --- Yohan pogŭm --- Yohane den (Book of the New Testament) --- Yūḥannā (Book of the New Testament) --- Abūghālimsīs --- Apocalipse (Book of the New Testament) --- Apocalisse (Book of the New Testament) --- Apocalypse (Book of the New Testament) --- Apocalypse of John --- Apocalypse of St. John --- Apocalypsis Johannis --- Apocalypsis S. Johannis --- Apokalypse (Book of the New Testament) --- Apokalypsin --- Book of Revelation --- Johannes-Apokalypse --- Johannesapokalypse --- Johannesoffenbarung --- Offenbarung des Johannes --- Revelation (Book of the New Testament) --- Revelation of St. John --- Revelation of St. John the Divine --- Revelation to John --- Ruʼyā (Book of the New Testament) --- Sifr al-Ruʼyā --- Yohan kyesirok --- Criticism, interpretation, etc. --- Ioganaĭ (Book of the New Testament) --- Иоганай (Book of the New Testament) --- Apokalipsa św. Jana --- Apokalipsa świętego Jana
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