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'''List of scholarly and fictional works on [[John of Patmos]] (in chronological order).'''
'''John of Patmos''' is the author of the [[Book of Revelation]].


==Select Bibliography==
==Overview==


''Comfort and protest : reflections on the Apocalypse of John of Patmos'', by Allan A. Boesak.
John of Patmos is traditionally identified with "the [[Beloved disciple]]" of the Fourth Gospel and Jesus' disciple "[[John son of Zebedee]]". However, there is no reliable corroboration of these notions from ancient sources. More likely, it seems, is the belief that the Gospel and the Epistles and the Revelation all flow from a 'Johannine School' of theology. [[R. Alan Culpepepper]] is perhaps the best known representative of this line of thought.  
''The 'Figurae' of John of Patmos'', by Richard Bauckham.
''St. John of Patmos and the seven churches of the Apocalypse'', by Otto F.A. Meinardus.
''Apocalypse and redemption in early Christianity : from John of Patmos to Augustine of Hippo'', by Paula Fredriksen. - In: Vigiliae christianae. - 45. 1991, 2. - S. 151.
''Historical memory in an Aegean monastery : St John of Patmos and the emirate of Menteshe'', by Elizabeth A. Zachariadou. - In: The Hospitallers, the Mediterranean and Europe. - 2007. - S. 131-137.
''Critiquing the excess of Empire : a synkrisis of John of Patmos and Dio of Prusa'', by Peter S. Perry. - In: Journal for the study of the New Testament. - 29. 2007, 4. - S. 473-496.
''The social history of Satan : part 3: John of Patmos and Ignatius of Antioch - contrasting visions of "God's people"'', by Elaine Pagels. - In: Heresy and identity in Late Antiquity. - 2008. - S. 231-252.


==In Depth==


[[Category:Categories]]
* [[John of Patmos (sources)]] -- survey of ancient sources
 
* [[John of Patmos (arts)]] -- survey of fictional works
 
* [[John of Patmos (research)]] -- survey of scholarly works
 
==Related categories==
 
*[[John]] / [[Beloved Disciple]]
 
==External links==
*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_of_Patmos Wikipedia]
 
 
 
[[Category:Index (database)]]
[[Category:People (database)]]

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John of Patmos is the author of the Book of Revelation.

Overview

John of Patmos is traditionally identified with "the Beloved disciple" of the Fourth Gospel and Jesus' disciple "John son of Zebedee". However, there is no reliable corroboration of these notions from ancient sources. More likely, it seems, is the belief that the Gospel and the Epistles and the Revelation all flow from a 'Johannine School' of theology. R. Alan Culpepepper is perhaps the best known representative of this line of thought.

In Depth

Related categories

External links

Pages in category "John of Patmos (subject)"

The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total.