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Sources that gave rise to the Apocalypse of Saint John
Sources that gave rise to the Apocalypse of Saint John
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Fuentes que dieron origen al Apocalipsis de san Juan by Raúl Zaldívar is a meticulous exploration of the multiple influences that shaped the Book of Revelation.
This rigorous academic analysis unravels the complexities of the apocalyptic text, revealing the connections, symbolism, and patterns that underlie its narrative.
Following the release of the book Greek Sources that Gave Rise to the Bible and Christian Theology, the author meticulously explores the sociopolitical and religious context of Asia Minor, as well as intertestamental apocalyptic literature and canonical Old Testament sources, including Isaiah, Ezekiel, and Zechariah, which are interwoven in Revelation.
Highlighted attributions of the study:
Focus on the book of Daniel and its influence on the Apocalypse of St. John.
Contribution to the development of the apocalyptic genre. Themes of pseudepigraphical literature, including the Ethiopic Book of Enoch and the Apocalypse of Abraham.
Relevance of symbolic language.
Concept of pseudonymity.
Finally, the book proposes a theology of Revelation without bias, exploring issues such as the deity of Jesus Christ, the hope of a new order, and its political theology.
With a clear and well-documented style, Zaldívar invites readers to reflect on traditional interpretations and to consider new perspectives based on a critical analysis of the sources.
This work is indispensable for those seeking a complete and well-founded study of Revelation and who wish to enrich their theological understanding with an informed and reflective vision.
Dimensions: 9" x 6" in
Cover: Softcover
This rigorous academic analysis unravels the complexities of the apocalyptic text, revealing the connections, symbolism, and patterns that underlie its narrative.
Following the release of the book Greek Sources that Gave Rise to the Bible and Christian Theology, the author meticulously explores the sociopolitical and religious context of Asia Minor, as well as intertestamental apocalyptic literature and canonical Old Testament sources, including Isaiah, Ezekiel, and Zechariah, which are interwoven in Revelation.
Highlighted attributions of the study:
Focus on the book of Daniel and its influence on the Apocalypse of St. John.
Contribution to the development of the apocalyptic genre. Themes of pseudepigraphical literature, including the Ethiopic Book of Enoch and the Apocalypse of Abraham.
Relevance of symbolic language.
Concept of pseudonymity.
Finally, the book proposes a theology of Revelation without bias, exploring issues such as the deity of Jesus Christ, the hope of a new order, and its political theology.
With a clear and well-documented style, Zaldívar invites readers to reflect on traditional interpretations and to consider new perspectives based on a critical analysis of the sources.
This work is indispensable for those seeking a complete and well-founded study of Revelation and who wish to enrich their theological understanding with an informed and reflective vision.
Dimensions: 9" x 6" in
Cover: Softcover
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