City of Gods: The New Jerusalem of John’s Revelation in Early Christianity: Vigiliae Christianae, Supplements, cartea 186
Autor Nathan Betzen Limba Engleză Hardback – 31 ian 2025
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ISBN-13: 9789004549753
ISBN-10: 9004549757
Pagini: 500
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Vigiliae Christianae, Supplements
ISBN-10: 9004549757
Pagini: 500
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Vigiliae Christianae, Supplements
Notă biografică
Nathan Betz, Ph.D. (KU Leuven), holds a DFG Eigene Stelle fellowship at the University of Regensburg. He publishes on early Christian history, theology, and biblical exegesis. A co-founder of the Revelation Reception Network, he also co-edited Revelation's New Jerusalem in Late Antiquity (Mohr Siebeck, 2023).
Cuprins
Acknowledgements
Abbreviations
General Introduction
1 Introduction
2 Papias of Hierapolis and His Presbyterial Tradition: Sourcing the Tradition
3 Hermas of Rome: Tower, City, and Bride—An Early Allegorical Approach
4 Justin of Rome: Millennialism Goes to Rome
5 Melito of Sardis: Reconstructing a Lost Witness
6 New Prophecy: An Early Orthodox Perspective
7 Irenaeus of Lyons: The End of the Beginning
8 Vestiges and Possible Allusions
9 Part1 Conclusion
10 Introduction: The New Jerusalem and John’s Revelation in Rome and Alexandria
11 Clement of Alexandria: Flying to Jerusalem
12 The Hippolytan Corpus: The Christological Turn
13 Origen: “The City Is the People”
14 Gregory of Neocaesarea: The Pedagogue and the Polis
15 Methodius of Olympus: A Greek Synthesis
16 Part2 Conclusion: What Has Alexandria to Do with Jerusalem?
17 Introduction: The New Jerusalem in Carthage and Beyond
18 Tertullian: First Among the Latins
19 Perpetua and Saturus: Dreaming of Jerusalem
20 The Two Mountains Sinai and Zion: A Holy and New City
21 Cyprian of Carthage: City of Gods
22 Victorinus: The First Latin Exegete
23 Commodian: Golden Camp, Golden Age
24 Lactantius: Reigning Together with God
25 Part3 Conclusion: Millennium and Mysticism
General Conclusion Eschaton and Telos: The New Jerusalem in Early Christianity
Bibliography
Indexes
Abbreviations
General Introduction
Part1 The Beginning until Alexandria (until 190)
1 Introduction
2 Papias of Hierapolis and His Presbyterial Tradition: Sourcing the Tradition
3 Hermas of Rome: Tower, City, and Bride—An Early Allegorical Approach
4 Justin of Rome: Millennialism Goes to Rome
5 Melito of Sardis: Reconstructing a Lost Witness
6 New Prophecy: An Early Orthodox Perspective
7 Irenaeus of Lyons: The End of the Beginning
8 Vestiges and Possible Allusions
9 Part1 Conclusion
Part2 The Greek Authors (190–313)
10 Introduction: The New Jerusalem and John’s Revelation in Rome and Alexandria
11 Clement of Alexandria: Flying to Jerusalem
12 The Hippolytan Corpus: The Christological Turn
13 Origen: “The City Is the People”
14 Gregory of Neocaesarea: The Pedagogue and the Polis
15 Methodius of Olympus: A Greek Synthesis
16 Part2 Conclusion: What Has Alexandria to Do with Jerusalem?
Part3 The Latin Authors (190–313)
17 Introduction: The New Jerusalem in Carthage and Beyond
18 Tertullian: First Among the Latins
19 Perpetua and Saturus: Dreaming of Jerusalem
20 The Two Mountains Sinai and Zion: A Holy and New City
21 Cyprian of Carthage: City of Gods
22 Victorinus: The First Latin Exegete
23 Commodian: Golden Camp, Golden Age
24 Lactantius: Reigning Together with God
25 Part3 Conclusion: Millennium and Mysticism
General Conclusion Eschaton and Telos: The New Jerusalem in Early Christianity
Bibliography
Indexes