The Subversion of the Apocalypses in the Book of Jubilees
Title | The Subversion of the Apocalypses in the Book of Jubilees PDF eBook |
Author | Todd R. Hanneken |
Publisher | Society of Biblical Lit |
Total Pages | 347 |
Release | 2012-06-03 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 158983643X |
In spite of some scholars’ inclination to include the book of Jubilees as another witness to “Enochic Judaism,” the relationship of Jubilees to the apocalyptic writings and events surrounding the Maccabean revolt has never been adequately clarified. This book builds on scholarship on genre to establish a clear pattern among the ways Jubilees resembles and differs from other apocalypses. Jubilees matches the apocalypses of its day in overall structure and literary morphology. Jubilees also uses the literary genre to raise the issues typical of the apocalypses—including revelation, angels and demons, judgment, and eschatology—but rejects what the apocalypses typically say about those issues, subverting reader expectations with a corrected view. In addition to the main argument concerning Jubilees, this volume’s survey of what is fundamentally apocalyptic about apocalyptic literature advances the understanding of early Jewish apocalyptic literature and, in turn, of later apocalypses and comparable perspectives, including those of Paul and the Qumran sectarians.
The Origin and Persistence of Evil in Galatians
Title | The Origin and Persistence of Evil in Galatians PDF eBook |
Author | Tyler A. Stewart |
Publisher | Mohr Siebeck |
Total Pages | 366 |
Release | 2022-02-25 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 3161598733 |
"Was Paul's view of evil based on Adam's fall or a mere reflex of Christology? Tyler A. Stewart argues that, in Galatians, Paul's thoughts about where evil comes from and why it continues are not based on Adam's fall as the background story, but rather the rebellion of angels."--Page 4 of printed paper wrapper.
The Apocalyptic Imagination
Title | The Apocalyptic Imagination PDF eBook |
Author | John J. Collins |
Publisher | Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing |
Total Pages | 456 |
Release | 2016-04-15 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 1467445177 |
One of the most widely praised studies of Jewish apocalyptic literature ever written, The Apocalyptic Imagination by John J. Collins has served for over thirty years as a helpful, relevant, comprehensive survey of the apocalyptic literary genre. After an initial overview of things apocalyptic, Collins proceeds to deal with individual apocalyptic texts — the early Enoch literature, the book of Daniel, the Dead Sea Scrolls, and others — concluding with an examination of apocalypticism in early Christianity. Collins has updated this third edition throughout to account for the recent profusion of studies germane to ancient Jewish apocalypticism, and he has also substantially revised and updated the bibliography.
Apocalyptic Thinking in Early Judaism
Title | Apocalyptic Thinking in Early Judaism PDF eBook |
Author | Cecilia Wassen |
Publisher | BRILL |
Total Pages | 236 |
Release | 2018-02-12 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 9004358382 |
In Apocalyptic Thinking leading experts critically engage with John Collins’ seminal study The Apocalyptic Imagination and advance the debate on ancient Jewish apocalyptic with articles on current topics with a special focus on the Dead Sea Scrolls.
John Among the Apocalypses
Title | John Among the Apocalypses PDF eBook |
Author | Benjamin E. Reynolds |
Publisher | Oxford University Press, USA |
Total Pages | 273 |
Release | 2020 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 0198784244 |
John among the Apocalypses explains John's distinctive narrative of Jesus's life by comparing it to Jewish apocalypses and highlighting the central place of revelation in the Gospel. By engaging with modern genre theory, Reynolds reveals surprising similarities of form, content, and function between John's Gospel and Jewish apocalypses.
Reading Revelation in Context
Title | Reading Revelation in Context PDF eBook |
Author | Zondervan, |
Publisher | Zondervan Academic |
Total Pages | 208 |
Release | 2019-09-10 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 031056624X |
Reading Revelation in Context brings together short, accessible essays that compare and contrast the visions and apocalyptic imagery of the book of Revelation with various texts from Second Temple Jewish literature. Going beyond an introduction that merely surveys historical events and theological themes, Reading Revelation in Context examines individual passages in Second Temple Jewish literature in order to illuminate the context of Revelation's theology and the meaning and potency of John's visions. Following the narrative progression of Revelation, each chapter (1) pairs a major unit of the Apocalypse with one or more sections of a thematically related Jewish text, (2) introduces and explores the historical and theological nuances of the comparator text, and (3) shows how the ideas in the comparator text illuminate those expressed in Revelation. In addition to the focused comparison provided in the essays, the book contains other student-friendly features that will help them engage broader discussions, including an introductory chapter that familiarizes students with the world and texts of Second Temple Judaism, a glossary of important terms, and a brief appendix suggesting what tools students might use to undertake their own comparative studies. At the end of each chapter there a list of other thematically relevant Second Temple Jewish texts recommended for additional study and a focused bibliography pointing students to critical editions and higher-level discussions in scholarly literature. Reading Revelation in Context brings together an international team of over 20 New Testament experts including Jamie Davies, David A. deSilva, Michael J. Gorman, Dana M. Harris, Ronald Herms, Edith M. Humphrey, Jonathan A. Moo, Elizabeth E. Shively, Cynthia Long Westfall, Archie T. Wright, and more.
Apocalypse, Prophecy, and Pseudepigraphy
Title | Apocalypse, Prophecy, and Pseudepigraphy PDF eBook |
Author | John J. Collins |
Publisher | Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing |
Total Pages | 399 |
Release | 2015 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 0802872859 |
A highly regarded expert on Jewish apocalyptic texts, John J. Collins has written extensively on the subject. Nineteen of his essays written over the last fifteen years, including several previously unpublished contributions, are brought together for the first time in Apocalypse, Prophecy, and Pseudepigraphy. After an introductory essay that revisits the problem of defining Apocalypse as a literary genre, Collins deals with a number of different topics, including the relationship between apocalypse and prophecy and the troubling ethical issues raised by apocalyptic texts. Collins also examines several specific examples to show the themes and variation present in the genre. Organized in five sections, these thematic essays complement and enrich Collinss well-known bookThe Apocalyptic Imagination.