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A Reappraisal of Jewish Apocalyptic Literature
Review & Expositor, 1975Apocalyptic literature was first so called after the best known member of the genre: the New Testament Apocalypse or “The Revelation to John” (as it is entitled in RSV). The extension of the term from the particular to the general is apt, for the Revelation to John exhibits the essential feature of all apocalypses—the “unveiling” to a human being by ...
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Sibylline Oracles and Other Apocalyptic Literature
2018The pseudo-prophetic Alexandra is one of many such productions of the period. There are similarities with the Third Sibylline Oracle in particular. Also with stories in Phlegon of Tralles, the Book of Daniel, and the Oracle of the Potter. But these are merely stylistic and superficial parallels. Messianism and anti-Roman venom are absent from Lykophron.
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Social-Scientific Approaches to Apocalyptic Literature
2014One way to investigate the original meaning of biblical texts is through social-scientific interpretation, an area of historical criticism that utilizes ideas from anthropology, sociology, and social psychology. This chapter explores how social-scientific ideas and perspectives offer important insights on some apocalyptic texts.
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Climate Barbarians at the Gate? A critique of apocalyptic narratives on ‘climate refugees’
Geoforum, 2013Giovanni Bettini
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Worlding beyond ‘the’ ‘end’ of ‘the world’: white apocalyptic visions and BIPOC futurisms
International Relations, 2020Audra Mitchell
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