The Cambridge Companion to Apocalyptic Literature
Herausgeber: McAllister, Colin
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Apocalytic literature has addressed human concerns for over two millennia. This volume surveys the source texts, their reception, and relevance.
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Apocalytic literature has addressed human concerns for over two millennia. This volume surveys the source texts, their reception, and relevance.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 370
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. April 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 231mm x 163mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 635g
- ISBN-13: 9781108422703
- ISBN-10: 1108422705
- Artikelnr.: 58305440
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 370
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. April 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 231mm x 163mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 635g
- ISBN-13: 9781108422703
- ISBN-10: 1108422705
- Artikelnr.: 58305440
1. Through a glass darkly: time, the end, and the essence of apocalyptica
Colin McAllister; 2. Apocalpyticism as a worldview in ancient Judaism and
Christianity John J. Collins; 3. Introduction to the Book of Revelation Ian
Paul; 4. The gnostic apocalypses Dylan M. Burns; 5. Exegetic the apocalypse
with the Donatist communion Jesse A. Hoover; 6. Tests of faith, rebirth out
of corruption or endless cycles of regeneration: experiments in the
restoration of the late Roman Empire Brian Duvick; 7. Latin reception of
the apocalypse in the early Middle Ages E. Ann Matter; 8. Exegesis of the
Apocalypse in the tenth century Francis X. Gumerlock; 9. The end of the
world at the ends of the Earth: apocalyptic thought in medieval Ireland
John Carey; 10. Byzantine apocalyptic literature András Kraft; 11. Joachim
of Fiore and the apocalyptic revival of the twelfth century Brett Edward
Whalen; 12. Apocalpytic sensibility in renaissance Europe Ian Boxall; 13.
'Pride and vanity of the imagination, that disdains to follow this world's
fashion': apocalypticism in the age of reason Christopher Rowland; 14. The
formation of antichrist in medieval western Christian thought Kevin L.
Hughes; 15. From Dabiq to Jerusalem: trajectories of contemporary
Salafi-Jihadi apocalypticism David Cook; 16. American evangelicals and the
apocalypse Daniel G. Hummel; 17. Apocalypticism in the contemporary world
Lorenzo DiTommaso.
Colin McAllister; 2. Apocalpyticism as a worldview in ancient Judaism and
Christianity John J. Collins; 3. Introduction to the Book of Revelation Ian
Paul; 4. The gnostic apocalypses Dylan M. Burns; 5. Exegetic the apocalypse
with the Donatist communion Jesse A. Hoover; 6. Tests of faith, rebirth out
of corruption or endless cycles of regeneration: experiments in the
restoration of the late Roman Empire Brian Duvick; 7. Latin reception of
the apocalypse in the early Middle Ages E. Ann Matter; 8. Exegesis of the
Apocalypse in the tenth century Francis X. Gumerlock; 9. The end of the
world at the ends of the Earth: apocalyptic thought in medieval Ireland
John Carey; 10. Byzantine apocalyptic literature András Kraft; 11. Joachim
of Fiore and the apocalyptic revival of the twelfth century Brett Edward
Whalen; 12. Apocalpytic sensibility in renaissance Europe Ian Boxall; 13.
'Pride and vanity of the imagination, that disdains to follow this world's
fashion': apocalypticism in the age of reason Christopher Rowland; 14. The
formation of antichrist in medieval western Christian thought Kevin L.
Hughes; 15. From Dabiq to Jerusalem: trajectories of contemporary
Salafi-Jihadi apocalypticism David Cook; 16. American evangelicals and the
apocalypse Daniel G. Hummel; 17. Apocalypticism in the contemporary world
Lorenzo DiTommaso.
1. Through a glass darkly: time, the end, and the essence of apocalyptica
Colin McAllister; 2. Apocalpyticism as a worldview in ancient Judaism and
Christianity John J. Collins; 3. Introduction to the Book of Revelation Ian
Paul; 4. The gnostic apocalypses Dylan M. Burns; 5. Exegetic the apocalypse
with the Donatist communion Jesse A. Hoover; 6. Tests of faith, rebirth out
of corruption or endless cycles of regeneration: experiments in the
restoration of the late Roman Empire Brian Duvick; 7. Latin reception of
the apocalypse in the early Middle Ages E. Ann Matter; 8. Exegesis of the
Apocalypse in the tenth century Francis X. Gumerlock; 9. The end of the
world at the ends of the Earth: apocalyptic thought in medieval Ireland
John Carey; 10. Byzantine apocalyptic literature András Kraft; 11. Joachim
of Fiore and the apocalyptic revival of the twelfth century Brett Edward
Whalen; 12. Apocalpytic sensibility in renaissance Europe Ian Boxall; 13.
'Pride and vanity of the imagination, that disdains to follow this world's
fashion': apocalypticism in the age of reason Christopher Rowland; 14. The
formation of antichrist in medieval western Christian thought Kevin L.
Hughes; 15. From Dabiq to Jerusalem: trajectories of contemporary
Salafi-Jihadi apocalypticism David Cook; 16. American evangelicals and the
apocalypse Daniel G. Hummel; 17. Apocalypticism in the contemporary world
Lorenzo DiTommaso.
Colin McAllister; 2. Apocalpyticism as a worldview in ancient Judaism and
Christianity John J. Collins; 3. Introduction to the Book of Revelation Ian
Paul; 4. The gnostic apocalypses Dylan M. Burns; 5. Exegetic the apocalypse
with the Donatist communion Jesse A. Hoover; 6. Tests of faith, rebirth out
of corruption or endless cycles of regeneration: experiments in the
restoration of the late Roman Empire Brian Duvick; 7. Latin reception of
the apocalypse in the early Middle Ages E. Ann Matter; 8. Exegesis of the
Apocalypse in the tenth century Francis X. Gumerlock; 9. The end of the
world at the ends of the Earth: apocalyptic thought in medieval Ireland
John Carey; 10. Byzantine apocalyptic literature András Kraft; 11. Joachim
of Fiore and the apocalyptic revival of the twelfth century Brett Edward
Whalen; 12. Apocalpytic sensibility in renaissance Europe Ian Boxall; 13.
'Pride and vanity of the imagination, that disdains to follow this world's
fashion': apocalypticism in the age of reason Christopher Rowland; 14. The
formation of antichrist in medieval western Christian thought Kevin L.
Hughes; 15. From Dabiq to Jerusalem: trajectories of contemporary
Salafi-Jihadi apocalypticism David Cook; 16. American evangelicals and the
apocalypse Daniel G. Hummel; 17. Apocalypticism in the contemporary world
Lorenzo DiTommaso.