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"A groundbreaking first social-science commentary on this popular book of the Bible." | "A groundbreaking first social-science commentary on this popular book of the Bible ... The author of Revelation presents himself as John, the astral seer, who professes faith in the Resurrected Jesus and who belonged to the house of Israel. John writes of traveling into the sky; but this perspective of sky-visions is completely neglected in the traditional commentaries and studies on Revelation. Malina and Pilch demonstrate the necessity of taking ancient sky-interpretation seriously for reading the book of Revelation in its first-century context. | ||
Building on their earlier works on Revelation, and using this highly successful commentary model, Malina and Pilch have charted a new direction for Revelation studies. Includes line-drawings and photographs, as well as charts and diagrams on ancient Mediterranean astrology."--Publisher description. | |||
==Editions and translations== | ==Editions and translations== |
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Social-Science Commentary on the Book of Revelation (2000) is a book by Bruce J. Malina and John J. Pilch.
Abstract
"A groundbreaking first social-science commentary on this popular book of the Bible ... The author of Revelation presents himself as John, the astral seer, who professes faith in the Resurrected Jesus and who belonged to the house of Israel. John writes of traveling into the sky; but this perspective of sky-visions is completely neglected in the traditional commentaries and studies on Revelation. Malina and Pilch demonstrate the necessity of taking ancient sky-interpretation seriously for reading the book of Revelation in its first-century context. Building on their earlier works on Revelation, and using this highly successful commentary model, Malina and Pilch have charted a new direction for Revelation studies. Includes line-drawings and photographs, as well as charts and diagrams on ancient Mediterranean astrology."--Publisher description.
Editions and translations
Published in Minneapolis, MN: Fortress Press, 2000.
Table of contents
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- 2000
- Scholarship
- Books
- American Scholarship
- English language
- Made in the 2000s
- Apocalyptic Studies
- Apocalyptic Studies--Scholarship
- Apocalyptic Studies--American Scholarship
- Apocalyptic Studies--English language
- Johannine Studies
- Johannine Studies--Scholarship
- Johannine Studies--American Scholarship
- Johannine Studies--English language
- Anthropology (subject)
- Revelation of John (text)