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==Table of contents== | ==Table of contents== | ||
*Genre, Ideology and Social Movements in Jewish Apocalypticism / [[John J. Collins]] / 11-32 | |||
*Jewish apocalyptic tradition: The contribution of Italian scholarship / [[Gabriele Boccaccini]] / 33-50. | |||
*The apocalyptic construction of reality in 1 Enoch / [[George W.E. Nickelsburg]] / 51-65. | |||
*On reading an apocalypse / [[Michael E. Stone]] / 65-78. | |||
*Revelation and rapture: The transformation of the visionary in the ascent apocalypses / [[Martha Himmelfarb]] / 79-90. | |||
*Folk traditions in Jewish apocalyptic literature / [[James H. Charlesworth]] / 91-113. | |||
*"Bahman Yasht": A Persian Apocalypse / [[Anders Hultgård]] / 114-134. | |||
*Methodological reflections on the problem of definition of generic texts / [[David Hellholm]] /135-163. | |||
==External links== | ==External links== |
Revision as of 12:17, 13 January 2010
Mysteries and Revelations: Apocalyptic Studies since the Uppsala Colloquium (1991) is a volume edited by John J. Collins and James H. Charlesworth.
Abstract
"This collection of essays had its origins in a symposium at the Society for Biblical Literature meeting in Anaheim on November 19, 1989, which marked the tenth anniversary of the Uppsala Colloquium on Apocalypticism, August 12-17, 1979"
Editions and translations
Published in Sheffield [England]: JSOT Press, 1991 (Journal for the Study of the Pseudepigrapha Supplement Series, 9).
Table of contents
- Genre, Ideology and Social Movements in Jewish Apocalypticism / John J. Collins / 11-32
- Jewish apocalyptic tradition: The contribution of Italian scholarship / Gabriele Boccaccini / 33-50.
- The apocalyptic construction of reality in 1 Enoch / George W.E. Nickelsburg / 51-65.
- On reading an apocalypse / Michael E. Stone / 65-78.
- Revelation and rapture: The transformation of the visionary in the ascent apocalypses / Martha Himmelfarb / 79-90.
- Folk traditions in Jewish apocalyptic literature / James H. Charlesworth / 91-113.
- "Bahman Yasht": A Persian Apocalypse / Anders Hultgård / 114-134.
- Methodological reflections on the problem of definition of generic texts / David Hellholm /135-163.
External links
- [ Google Books]