Power and Place: Temple and Identity in Book of Revelation
Gregory Stevenson
`No physical structure in antiquity held more significance as a place of access to deity than a temple' - from the introduction. Stevenson's study explores Jewish thought and tradition and the inter-mingling of Greco-Roman and Jewish culture based on an analysis of symbolism in the Book of Revelation. Written in the latter half of the first century, the Book of Revelation was written for Christians living in the culturally diverse area of western Asia Minor. Considering Early Christianity in the ancient Mediterranean was devoid of temple buildings, Stevenson questions why temples appear in Revelation, what they symbolise and whether this is representative of ideas of symbolism in the contemporary world.
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Година:
2001
Издателство:
Walter de Gruyter
Език:
english
Страници:
368
ISBN 10:
3110170086
ISBN 13:
9783110170085
Серия:
Beihefte Zur Zeitschrift Fur die Alttestamentliche Wissenschaft
Файл:
PDF, 10.07 MB
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english, 2001