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Acknowledgements 1. Why Read Revelation? 2. Revelation’s Reception 3. Revelation’s Production 4. A Micro-Commentary on Revelation Works Cited Author Index
Introduces students to all the key themes and issues surrounding the book of Revelation.
Stephen D. Moore is Edmund S. Janes Professor of New Testament Studies at the Theological School, Drew University, USA.
An ambitious but accessible introduction to the Book of Revelation,
this book surveys crucial interpretive dilemmas that matter for
many contemporary readers. A terrific starting point for students
and a welcome reference for critics, this text provides a helpful
snapshot of Revelation’s histories and possibilities.
*Jacqueline M. Hidalgo, Williams College, USA*
To write an introduction to Revelation is a daunting task to begin
with, due to the number of often conflicting views and
interpretations that have been presented and defended over the
centuries. In this dense but highly accessible book, Stephen D.
Moore not only manages to give the reader a keen sense of the
issues that this biblical book raises, but also brings a fresh
perspective to it with a decidedly contemporary agenda in mind,
focusing on empire, gender, sex and ecology. In doing so, Moore
invites the reader to read Revelation and read it again.
*Caroline Vander Stichele, University of Tilburg, the Netherlands*
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