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Apocalyptic Thought in Early Christianity (Holy Cross Studies in Patristic Theology and History)
Robert J. Daly

Apocalyptic Thought in Early Christianity (Holy Cross Studies in Patristic Theology and History)

Baker Books, a division of Baker Publishing Group (Jul 01, 2009)
9780801036279
| Paperback
304 pages | 152 x 230 mm
Dewey 220.046
LC Classification BT877 .A66 2009
LC Control No. 2008053463

Genre

  • Systematic Theology Eschatology (SYS/ESCH)

Subject

  • Apocalyptic Literature - History And Criticism
  • Apocalyptic Literature/ History And Criticism
  • Bible
  • End Of The World - History Of Doctrines - Early Church, Ca. 30-600
  • End Of The World/ History Of Doctrines/ Early Church, Ca. 30-600

Plot

Apocalyptic Thought in Early Christianity explores how early Christian understandings of apocalyptic writings and teachings are reflected in the theology, social practices, and institutions of the early church. Experts on patristic and Byzantine Christianity present substantial samplings of biblical interpretation, theology, and visual art from first-millennium Christianity, especially from the East, to demonstrate the depth and variety of meaning early believers found in Daniel, Revelation, and related writings."This treasure trove of essays on apocalyptic in the early church explores important aspects of the Apocalypse of John as well as a rich variety of apocalyptic and eschatological themes and motifs in art and literature up to the middle Byzantine period. The fifteen contributing authors represent the cream of contemporary scholars in apocalyptic, and their essays reflect a broad, deep, and impeccable scholarship that often breaks new ground."--David E. Aune, Walter Professor of New Testament and Christian Origins, University of Notre Dame"This wonderful volume illustrates the prevalence of apocalyptic themes in early Christianity from the book of Revelation to the Byzantine period. The essays range over a vast amount of material, including not only the church fathers but also apocryphal writings and early Christian art. Much of this material is known only to experts and is here made available to a broader readership. This is a first-rate contribution to the history of both apocalypticism and early Christianity."--John J. Collins, Holmes Professor of Old Testament, Yale University"A much-needed, comprehensive, and rich study of the Apocalypse as it was read and imaged by early Christian thinkers and artists. This volume will be welcomed by anyone who wants to learn about the complex interpretations of the Bible's last--and most puzzling--book."--Robin Jensen, professor of the history of Christian art and worship, Vanderbilt University

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