
Satan, the Heavenly Adversary of Man
A Narrative Analysis of the Function of Satan in the Book of Revelation
Cato Gulaker(Author)
T.& T.Clark Ltd (Publisher)
Published on 24. December 2020
Book
Hardback
272 pages
978-0-567-69650-2 (ISBN)
Description
Cato Gulaker employs narrative criticism to explore where the depiction of Satan found in the Book of Revelation is positioned on the axis of two divergent roles. The literary character of Satan is commonly perceived to gradually evolve from the first divine agents in the Hebrew Bible, representing the darker sides of the divine governing of affairs (Job 1-2; Zech 3; 1 Chr 21:1; Num 22:22, 32), to the full-blown enemy of God of the post-biblical era. However, Gulaker posits that texts referring to Satan in between these two poles are not uniform and diverge considerably.
This book argues for a new way of perceiving Satan in Revelation that provides a more probable reading, as it creates less narrative dissonance than the alternative of the ancient combat myth/cosmic conflict between Satan and God. From this reading emerges a subdued Satan more akin to its Hebrew Bible hypotexts and Second Temple Judaism parallels - one that fits seamlessly with the theology, cosmology and the overarching plot of the narrative itself. Gulaker explores the functions of Satan in a text written relatively late compared to the rest of the New Testament, but with strong affinities to the Hebrew Bible, concluding that Satan is characterized more as the leash, rod, and sifting device in the hand of God, than as his enemy.
This book argues for a new way of perceiving Satan in Revelation that provides a more probable reading, as it creates less narrative dissonance than the alternative of the ancient combat myth/cosmic conflict between Satan and God. From this reading emerges a subdued Satan more akin to its Hebrew Bible hypotexts and Second Temple Judaism parallels - one that fits seamlessly with the theology, cosmology and the overarching plot of the narrative itself. Gulaker explores the functions of Satan in a text written relatively late compared to the rest of the New Testament, but with strong affinities to the Hebrew Bible, concluding that Satan is characterized more as the leash, rod, and sifting device in the hand of God, than as his enemy.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Edinburgh
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Target group
College/higher education
Dimensions
Height: 234 mm
Width: 156 mm
Weight
553 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-567-69650-2 (9780567696502)
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A Narrative Analysis of the Function of Satan in the Book of Revelation
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Cato Gulaker is Associate Professor at Ansgar University College and Theological Seminary, Norway.
Content
Preface
Acknowledgements
Abbreviations
1. Introduction
2. Theoretical and Methodological Considerations
3. Satan in the Messages to the Seven Congregations
4. Satan in the Story of the Woman, Dragon and the Beasts
5. The End of Satan
6. Conclusion
7. Bibliography
Index
Acknowledgements
Abbreviations
1. Introduction
2. Theoretical and Methodological Considerations
3. Satan in the Messages to the Seven Congregations
4. Satan in the Story of the Woman, Dragon and the Beasts
5. The End of Satan
6. Conclusion
7. Bibliography
Index