Synopsis
This volume represents the diverse range of research interests in the Book of Revelation operative in current British research, examining questions of genre, structure, composition, scriptural reuse, exegesis, thematic issues, and reception history. This collection, from a distinguished and diverse group of senior and junior scholars, is accessible to a broad range of readers, and is relevant for a number of critical conversations pertaining not only to the Apocalypse, but also to broader avenues of discourse in New Testament and Early Christian studies. Contributors: Garrick V. Allen, Richard Bauckham, Ian Boxall, W. Gordon Campbell, Jonathan Downing, Michelle Fletcher, Andrew Harker, Ronald Herms, Paul Middleton, Steve Moyise, Ian Paul, Christopher Rowland, Sean Michael Ryan, Sarah Underwood Dixon, Shane J. Wood, Simon P. Woodman
Review
"This volume is a valuable contribution to research on Revelation that will most proably stimulate further reflections and new research." --Hanna Stenstrom, University of Uppsala, Review of Biblical Literature 12.8.2016
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