01655nam a2200181Ia 4500008004100000020003000041041000800071050002600079245011100105260005000216300002700266505085100293650015401144700002001298700002201318952011601340999001701456240426s9999 xx 000 0 und d a9781602585614160258561X  aeng aBS2825.52 b.R48 2012 0aRevelation and the Politics of Apocalyptic Interpretationb /cedited by Richard B. Hays and Stefan Alkier aWaco, Tex. : bBaylor University Press,c2012 avi, 233 p.b; c24 cm. aCover; Half Title Page, Title Page, Copyright; Contents; Introduction; 1. What Has the Spirit Been Saying?: Theological and Hermeneutical Reflections on the Book of Revelation; 2. Models for Intertextual Interpretation of Revelation; 3. The Reception of Daniel 7 in the Revelation of John; 4. Faithful Witness, Alpha and Omega: The Identity of Jesus in the Apocalypse of John; 5. God, Israel, and Ecclesia in the Apocalypse; 6. Revelation and Christian Hope: Political Implications of the Revelation to John. 7. Witness or Warrior?: How the Book of Revelation Can Help Christians Live Their Political Lives 8. The Apocalypse in the Framework of the Canon; 9. Reading What Is Written in the Book of Life: Theological Interpretation of the Book of Revelation Today ; Abbreviations; Notes; Works Cited; Contributors; Scripture Index; General Index. aBible.—Revelation—Criticism, interpretation, etc.—Congresses.Bible.—Revelation—Hermeneutics—Congresses.Bible—Hermeneutics—Congresses. aAlkier, Stefan  aHays, Richard B.  00104070aGETSbGETSc GENd2024-04-26l0oBS2825.52 .R48 2012p00033516r2024-04-26 16:26:41w2024-04-26yBK c52644d52644