
The Apocalyptic Literature
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- Cover
- Half title
- Title
- Copyright
- Contents
- Foreword
- Preface
- List of Abbreviations
- Part One Issues in Interpreting Apocalyptic Texts
- Chapter 1 Encountering Apocalyptic Worlds
- What Is Apocalypticism?
- Biblical Apocalyptic Literature
- The Roots of Apocalyptic Imagination
- Chapter 2 The Danger of Domesticating the Apocalyptic Texts
- Domesticating Apocalyptic Texts through Spiritual and Symbolic Readings
- Domesticating Apocalyptic Texts through Futuristic Readings or through Historicized Readings
- Domesticating Apocalyptic Texts through Overly Credulous or Overly Suspicious Readings
- Chapter 3 A New Search for the Literal Sense of Apocalyptic Texts
- Formulating a Canonical Approach
- Theological Contributions of Apocalyptic Texts
- Apocalyptic Texts and Liberation
- Chapter 4 The Social Worlds Behind the Apocalyptic Literature
- The Rise of Apocalyptic Groups
- Various Biblical Texts, Various Apocalyptic Groups
- Part Two Reading the Apocalyptic Texts of the Bible
- Chapter 5 Early Apocalyptic Texts Among the Prophetic Books
- Selected Texts within Ezekiel
- The Book of Zechariah
- The Book of Joel
- Selected Texts within Isaiah
- The Book of Malachi
- Chapter 6 The Book of Daniel
- Issues in Reading
- Tracing Scriptural Allusions in Daniel
- Contents and Theological Highlights
- Reading Daniel as Canonical Scripture
- Group Origins and Social Background
- Chapter 7 Apocalypticism and the Jesus Group
- Jesus as an Apocalyptic Herald
- Jesus' Catastrophic Messiahship
- Jesus' Transcendent Identity
- Chapter 8 Apocalyptic Worlds and the Early Christian Churches
- The Letters of Paul
- The Apocalyptic Discourse of the Gospels
- Chapter 9 The Book of Revelation
- Issues in Reading
- Tracing Scriptural Allusions in Revelation
- Contents and Theological Highlights
- Reading Revelation as Canonical Scripture
- Group Origins and Social Background
- Notes
- Selected Bibliography
- Index
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