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'''The Apocalypse''' (1979) is a book by [[Adela Yarbro Collins]].


==Abstract==
"Misunderstanding abounds concerning this strange and complex book of the New Testament. This interpretation is written in the conviction that the key to understanding this work is its literary form: revelatory narrative and allegorical narrative. It reveals the structure of the narrative and its basic underlying pattern of persecution, judgment and salvation. It shares with us the message that even as Christ passed through suffering and death to the resurrection beyond, so too may we."--Publisher description.
==Editions==
Published in Wilmington, DE: M. Glazier, 1979.
==ontents==
==External links==
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The Apocalypse (1979) is a book by Adela Yarbro Collins.

Abstract

"Misunderstanding abounds concerning this strange and complex book of the New Testament. This interpretation is written in the conviction that the key to understanding this work is its literary form: revelatory narrative and allegorical narrative. It reveals the structure of the narrative and its basic underlying pattern of persecution, judgment and salvation. It shares with us the message that even as Christ passed through suffering and death to the resurrection beyond, so too may we."--Publisher description.

Editions

Published in Wilmington, DE: M. Glazier, 1979.

ontents

External links

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