The Combat Myth in the Book of Revelation

The Combat Myth in the Book of Revelation
Author: Adela Yarbro Collins
Publsiher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages: 309
Release: 2001-08-13
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781579107161

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This edition of The Combat Myth in the Book of Revelation by Adela Yabro Collins is a digital scan of the 1976 Harvard Theological Review edition. Adela Yarbro Collins is the Buckingham Professor of New Testament Criticism and Interpretation at the Yale University Divinity School. She was Professor of New Testament in the faculty of the University of Chicago Divinity School from 1991 to 2000; Professor in the Department of Theology at the University of Notre Dame from 1985 to 1991; and a member of the faculty of McCormick Theological Seminary from 1973 to 1985. She holds the Ph.D. from Harvard University in New Testament and Christian Origins and was awarded an honorary doctorate in Theology by the University of Oslo, Norway, in 1994. Professor Collins was awarded a Fellowship for University Teachers by the National Endowment for the Humanities for 1995-96. In addition to her first book, The Combat Myth in the Book of Revelation, she has published Cosmology and Eschatology in Jewish and Christian Apocalypticism; The Beginning of the Gospel: Probings of Mark in Context, Crisis and Catharsis: The Power of the Apocalypse, and The Apocalypse (New Testament Message series). Her current research project is a commentary on the Gospel according to Mark for the Hermeneia commentary series. Professor Collins is serving as a member of the Committee of the Society of New Testament Studies and as the delegate of the Society of Biblical Literature to the American Council of Learned Societies. She was the Editor of the Society of Biblical Literature's Monograph Series from 1985-1990. She has also served on the editorial boards of The Journal of Biblical Literature, The Catholic Biblical Quarterly, New Testament Studies, The Journal for the Study of the New Testament, The Journal of Religion, and Biblical Interpretation.

The Old Enemy

The Old Enemy
Author: Neil Forsyth
Publsiher: Princeton University Press
Total Pages: 524
Release: 2020-06-30
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780691214603

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The description for this book, The Old Enemy: Satan and the Combat Myth, will be forthcoming.

Roman Domestic Art and Early House Churches

Roman Domestic Art and Early House Churches
Author: David L. Balch
Publsiher: Mohr Siebeck
Total Pages: 344
Release: 2008
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 3161493834

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Pompeii, Herculaneum, and Rome have yielded hundreds of wall paintings from domestic buildings. Greek myths and tragedies, especial by Euripides were visually represented. Balch presents an interdisciplinary study inquiring what earliest Jews and Christian in such houses might have been seeing as they read and interpreted scripture and performed core rituals, especially the Eucharist. This recent study of Roman domestic architecture suggests new perspectives on the social history of early Christianity.--Publisher.

Saint Michael the Archangel in Medieval English Legend

Saint Michael the Archangel in Medieval English Legend
Author: Richard Freeman Johnson
Publsiher: Boydell Press
Total Pages: 198
Release: 2005
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 1843831287

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The cult and legends of St Michael the archangel were widespread in medieval England, and this book - the first full-length study of the subject - offers a comprehensive examination of their genesis and diffusion. Part I identifies and analyses the concerns, conflicts, and roles with which St Michael is associated, from scriptural and apocryphal literature through to the homiletic literature of the medieval period. Part II begins with a discussion of the vernacular recensions of the popular account of the archangel's earthly interventions, and goes on to survey the legendary accounts in Old English, Anglo-Norman, and Middle English of the archangel and his roles as guardian, intercessor, psychopomp, and warrior-angel follows. The Appendices contain the first English translation of the archangel's hagiographic foundation-myth; an annotated bibliographical list and motif index of textual materials relating to the archangel; and an essay on the iconographic representations of the archangel in medieval England. RICHARD F. JOHNSON is Assistant Professor of English at William Rainey Harper College.

The Antecedents of Antichrist

The Antecedents of Antichrist
Author: L.J. Lietaert Peerbolte
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 395
Release: 2021-12-06
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9789004497757

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The present volume discusses the earliest Christian views on eschatological opponents and their backgrounds in contemporary Judaism. It treats the rich variety of early Christian speculations on the subject and shows that, within this variety, a continuity with Jewish speculations is to be discerned. Part One of this book treats the early Christian passages of the period up to Irenaeus that contain speculations on the coming of an eschatological opponent. Part Two offers a survey of Jewish expectations that formed the basis for the Christian speculations discussed. After the General Conclusion the book finishes with an extensive Bibliography and an Index. The book is of interest to any student of early Christian eschatology and the continuity between early Christianity and contemporary Judaism.

Johannine Writings and Apocalyptic

Johannine Writings and Apocalyptic
Author: Stanley E. Porter,Andrew K. Gabriel
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 361
Release: 2013-09-15
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9789004254879

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Johannine Writings and Apocalyptic provides a wide-ranging and thorough annotated bibliography for John's Gospel, the Johannine letters, Revelation, and apocalyptic writings pertinent to these books. More inclusive than many other bibliographies, this volume provides reference to over 1300 individual entries, often including references to multiple works with a given description. Annotations are designed to provide guidance to a wide range of readers, from students wishing to gain entry to the subject to graduate students engaging in research to professors needing ready access to useful materials. The volume is topically organized and indexed for easy access.

The Apocalypse in English Renaissance Thought and Literature

The Apocalypse in English Renaissance Thought and Literature
Author: C. A. Patrides,Joseph Anthony Wittreich
Publsiher: Manchester University Press
Total Pages: 468
Release: 1984
Genre: Apocalypse in literature
ISBN: 0719017300

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This remarkable collection of original essays by a distinguished group of American and English scholars explores attitudes toward apocalyptic thought and the Book of Revelation as they were reflected, over many centuries, in theological discourse, political activity, and artistic and literary endeavors.

Revelation s Hymns

Revelation s Hymns
Author: Steven Grabiner
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2015-02-26
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780567656773

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Revelation's Hymns examines the hymnic pericopes in Revelation in light of the cosmic conflict theme. It considers this theme as integral to the development of Revelation's plot. Recognizing that critical studies give interpretative primacy to the political realities that existed at the time of Revelation's composition, Grabiner responds to the need for an examination of the storyline from the perspective of issues that are of narrative importance. Grabiner argues that the cosmic conflict is at the centre of the book's concerns, and attempts to determine the function of the hymns with respect to this. Previous examinations of the hymns have considered them as a response and/or parody to Roman liturgy, examples of God's unquestioned sovereignty, or expressions of thematic overtones found throughout the book. While these approaches make a contribution to a greater understanding of the hymns, the relation to the ever-present conflict theme has not been explored. This study allows the hymnic sections to engage with the larger narrative issue as to who is truly the rightful sovereign of the universe.