Who rides the beast?: prophetic rivalry and the rhetoric of crisis in the churches of the apocalypse

The Book of Revelation presents the reader with a frightening narrative world in which the people of God are tormented, threatened, and sometimes killed by various agents of Satan. Scholars have traditionally thought that it was written in order to encourage believers to stand fast in the face of th...

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Authors: Duff, Paul B. 1952- (Author) ; Duff, Paul Brooks 1952- (Author)
Format: Print Book
Language:English
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Published: Oxford [u.a.] Oxford University Press 2001
In:Year: 2001
Reviews:, in: CBQ 64 (2002) 569-570 (Sullivan, Kevin)
, in: RBLit (2003)* (2003)* (Armstrong-Reiner, David P.)
, in: RBLit (2003)* (2003)* (Armstrong-Reiner, David P.)
, in: JThS 54 (2003) 262-265 (Joynes, Christine)
[Rezension von: Duff, Paul B., Who Rides the Beast? Prophetic Rivalry and the Rhetoric of Crisis in the Churches of the Apocalypse] (2002) (Carey, Greg, 1965 -)
Who Rides the Beast? Prophetic Rivalry and the Rhetoric of Crisis in the Churches of the Apocalypse. Paul B. Duff (2003) (Murphy, Frederick J., 1949 - 2011)
[Rezension von: DUFF, PAUL B., Who Rides the Beast?: Prophetic Rivalry and the Rhetoric of Crisis in the Churches of the Apocalypse] (2002) (Sullivan, Kevin)
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B Revelation / Exegesis
IxTheo Classification:HC New Testament
Further subjects:B N.T / Revelation / Bible Socio-rhetorical criticism
B Revelation
B Bible N.T Revelation Socio-rhetorical criticism
B Primitive Christianity
B Prophecy
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Summary:The Book of Revelation presents the reader with a frightening narrative world in which the people of God are tormented, threatened, and sometimes killed by various agents of Satan. Scholars have traditionally thought that it was written in order to encourage believers to stand fast in the face of the Roman persecution of the early Church. More recently, however, it has been argued that no such crisis existed at the time the book was written. Here Paul Duff offers a different viewpoint on the origin of the Book of Revelation, resulting in a work which substantially advances the implication of the current consensus and sheds new light on this influential yet enigmatic text.
Item Description:Includes bibliographical references (p. 169 - 175) and indexes
ISBN:019513835X