Christ and community: a socio-historical study of the Christology of Revelation

Slater presents a study of the three major christological images of Revelation and their meanings for the original audience. Employing both historical criticism and elements of sociology of knowledge, Christ and Community explores the social functions of 'one like a son of man', the Lamb,...

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Main Author: Slater, Thomas B. (Author)
Format: Print Book
Language:English
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Published: Sheffield Sheffield Academic Press 1999
In: Journal for the study of the New Testament / Supplement series (178)
Year: 1999
Reviews:, in: ThLZ 125 (2000) 1024-1026 (Holtz, Traugott)
[Rezension von: Slater, Thomas B., Christ and Community: A Socio-Historical Study of the Christology of Revelation] (2001) (Resseguie, James L.)
Christ and Community. A Socio-Historical Study of the Christology of Revelation (2000) (Holtz, Traugott, 1931 - 2007)
Series/Journal:Journal for the study of the New Testament / Supplement series 178
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B Revelation / Christology
IxTheo Classification:HC New Testament
Further subjects:B Christology
B Socio-historical exegesis
B Revelation
B Bible Revelation Criticism, interpretation, etc
B Bible N.T Revelation Criticism, interpretation, etc
B Thesis
B Jesus Christ Person and offices
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Summary:Slater presents a study of the three major christological images of Revelation and their meanings for the original audience. Employing both historical criticism and elements of sociology of knowledge, Christ and Community explores the social functions of 'one like a son of man', the Lamb, and the Divine Warrior, identifying both similarities and dissimilarities. The study argues, on the one hand, that the religious laxity found in Revelation 2-3 reflects attempts by some Christians to accommodate to provincial social pressures, while, on the other hand, Revelation 4-19 reflect the low status of Christians in the cities of Asia Minor.
Item Description:Includes bibliographical references and index. - Based on a PhD. thesis: London University, 1996
ISBN:1850759391