Experiencing the Apocalypse at the Limits of Alterity: Biblical Interpretation Series, cartea 102
Autor Leif Hongistoen Limba Engleză Hardback – 17 aug 2010
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9789004185630
ISBN-10: 9004185631
Pagini: 292
Dimensiuni: 160 x 240 mm
Greutate: 0.68 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Biblical Interpretation Series
ISBN-10: 9004185631
Pagini: 292
Dimensiuni: 160 x 240 mm
Greutate: 0.68 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Biblical Interpretation Series
Cuprins
contents
Introduction
Part one
Apocalypse , a text looking for a reading
Chapter One
Critical Orientation
1.1 Questions and Method
1.1.1 Focus and Boundaries
1.1.2 Task
1.2 Some Definitions and Assumptions
1.3 Modalities of Reading
1.3.1 Realist and Non-realist Relation to the Other
1.3.2 A Virtual Text
1.3.3 Shifts in Viewpoints
1.3.4 Text and ‘Site’
Chapter Two
Reading the Form of the Apocalypse
2.1 Defining the Form and Function of the Artefact
2.1.1 The Notion of a Setting
2.2 Framing a Hybrid Text
2.2.1 The Role of a Frame
2.3 The Scripture Profile of the Apocalypse
2.3.1 Literary Freedom
2.4 The Apocalypse as Oral Performance
2.4.1 Word-pictures
2.5 Historical, Narrative and Imaginative Qualities
2.6 The Trait of Construction
2.6.1 The Necessity of Selectivity
2.6.2 Transaction
Chapter Three
Apocalypticality: An Integrating Function
3.1 Imagining the ‘Other’
3.1.1 The Spectacular
3.1.2 Sequels to Repeated Readings
3.1.3 Staged ‘as if ’
3.2 Prismatic Reflections
3.2.1 Experience of Cognitive Dissonance
3.3 From Plain Words to Powerful Metaphors
3.3.1 Communal Cognitions
3.3.2 Collective Experience
3.4 Search for a Setting
3.4.1 Exegetical Assumptions and Spiritual Experience
Part two
Take up and read
Take Up and Read
Chapter Four
Narrative Positioning – Aligning Experiences
4.1 The Narrative Situation – the First Meeting with the ‘Other’
4.2 Visions of Jesus: Experiencing the Known Anew
4.2.1 Visionary Experiences of Jesus
4.2.2 Corpus of Visionary Sayings
4.3 The Medium of Sharing God’s Knowledge
4.3.1 Deictic Expressions
4.3.2 Gave ‘Him’
4.3.3 ‘He’ Sent
4.4 The Form of Visionary Appropriation
4.4.1 John’s Own Vision
4.4.2 As He Saw It
4.5 The Sweet Bitterness of Reading
Chapter Five
Narrator Perspectives – Affirming Narration
5.1 The Narrator as the Experiencer
5.2 Co-Narrator
5.3 Alternating Between Narrator and Co-narrator
Chapter Six
The Narratee’s Experience – Connectedness of Life
6.1 ‘You’ as Narrative Identity
6.2 The Other as Oneself
6.3 When Narrative Voices Clash
6.4 The Art of Suppleness
Chapter Seven
Towards an Anatomy of Apocalypticality
7.1 Action Day
7.1.1 Time of Action
7.1.2 Secular and Sacred
7.1.3 Sinners and Saints
7.2 Conceptual Blends and Shifts
7.2.1 Imagistic Cognitions
7.2.2 Alterations
7.2.3 Merging of Time and Eons
7.3 Concentric Spaces
Conclusion
Postscript
Twelve Storyboards of the Apocalypse
Bibliography
Index
Introduction
Part one
Apocalypse , a text looking for a reading
Chapter One
Critical Orientation
1.1 Questions and Method
1.1.1 Focus and Boundaries
1.1.2 Task
1.2 Some Definitions and Assumptions
1.3 Modalities of Reading
1.3.1 Realist and Non-realist Relation to the Other
1.3.2 A Virtual Text
1.3.3 Shifts in Viewpoints
1.3.4 Text and ‘Site’
Chapter Two
Reading the Form of the Apocalypse
2.1 Defining the Form and Function of the Artefact
2.1.1 The Notion of a Setting
2.2 Framing a Hybrid Text
2.2.1 The Role of a Frame
2.3 The Scripture Profile of the Apocalypse
2.3.1 Literary Freedom
2.4 The Apocalypse as Oral Performance
2.4.1 Word-pictures
2.5 Historical, Narrative and Imaginative Qualities
2.6 The Trait of Construction
2.6.1 The Necessity of Selectivity
2.6.2 Transaction
Chapter Three
Apocalypticality: An Integrating Function
3.1 Imagining the ‘Other’
3.1.1 The Spectacular
3.1.2 Sequels to Repeated Readings
3.1.3 Staged ‘as if ’
3.2 Prismatic Reflections
3.2.1 Experience of Cognitive Dissonance
3.3 From Plain Words to Powerful Metaphors
3.3.1 Communal Cognitions
3.3.2 Collective Experience
3.4 Search for a Setting
3.4.1 Exegetical Assumptions and Spiritual Experience
Part two
Take up and read
Take Up and Read
Chapter Four
Narrative Positioning – Aligning Experiences
4.1 The Narrative Situation – the First Meeting with the ‘Other’
4.2 Visions of Jesus: Experiencing the Known Anew
4.2.1 Visionary Experiences of Jesus
4.2.2 Corpus of Visionary Sayings
4.3 The Medium of Sharing God’s Knowledge
4.3.1 Deictic Expressions
4.3.2 Gave ‘Him’
4.3.3 ‘He’ Sent
4.4 The Form of Visionary Appropriation
4.4.1 John’s Own Vision
4.4.2 As He Saw It
4.5 The Sweet Bitterness of Reading
Chapter Five
Narrator Perspectives – Affirming Narration
5.1 The Narrator as the Experiencer
5.2 Co-Narrator
5.3 Alternating Between Narrator and Co-narrator
Chapter Six
The Narratee’s Experience – Connectedness of Life
6.1 ‘You’ as Narrative Identity
6.2 The Other as Oneself
6.3 When Narrative Voices Clash
6.4 The Art of Suppleness
Chapter Seven
Towards an Anatomy of Apocalypticality
7.1 Action Day
7.1.1 Time of Action
7.1.2 Secular and Sacred
7.1.3 Sinners and Saints
7.2 Conceptual Blends and Shifts
7.2.1 Imagistic Cognitions
7.2.2 Alterations
7.2.3 Merging of Time and Eons
7.3 Concentric Spaces
Conclusion
Postscript
Twelve Storyboards of the Apocalypse
Bibliography
Index
Notă biografică
Leif Ilmari Hongisto received his PhD in New Testament Exegesis from Åbo Akademi University, Finland. He is a long-time educator and his research interest lies in the application of Cognitive Narratology to biblical texts. He is now President of Middle East University in Beirut, Lebanon.