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The Fate of the Dead: Studies on the Jewish and Christian Apocalypses: Novum Testamentum, Supplements, cartea 93

Autor Richard Bauckham
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 25 aug 1998
These studies focus on personal eschatology in the Jewish and early Christian apocalypses. The apocalyptic tradition from its Jewish origins until the early middle ages is studied as a continuous literary tradition, in which both continuity of motifs and important changes in understanding of life after death can be charted.
As well as better known apocalypses, major and often pioneering attention is given to those neglected apocalypses which portray human destiny after death in detail, such as the Apocalypse of Peter, the Apocalypse of the
Seven Heavens, the later apocalypses of Ezra, and the four apocalypses of the Virgin Mary. Relationships with Greco-Roman eschatology are explored.
Several chapters show how specific New Testament texts are illuminated by close knowledge of this tradition of ideas and images of the hereafter.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9789004112032
ISBN-10: 9004112030
Pagini: 430
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 x 32 mm
Greutate: 0.95 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Novum Testamentum, Supplements


Public țintă

Scholars in biblical studies, Jewish studies, patristics, medieval studies, history of ideas.

Notă biografică

Richard Bauckham is Professor of New Testament Studies at the University of St Andrews, Scotland. He has published very widely in theology, early Judaism, and biblical studies. Apocalyptic literature has long been one major focus of his work.

Recenzii

'À l'évidence, un excellent volume…'
Simon C. Mimouni, Revue des études juives, 2000.
'…seine Thesen verdienen eine ausführlichere Rezeption und Diskussion.'
Jörg Frey, Theologische Literaturzeitung, 2001.