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The Apocalypse: A Literary and Theological Commentary

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    Abstract

    In this commentary, Pentecostal biblical scholar John Christopher Thomas offers a fresh reading of the Apocalypse informed by three decades of research and writing devoted to the Johannine literature in the New Testament. While engaging the best of critical scholarship he avoids the temptation of simply recounting the views of other scholars on a variety of interpretive issues. Rather, he gives priority to the world of the text by means of literary, intertextual, and theological analyses, as he seeks to discern the effect of this visionary experience upon the hearers (both implied and actual) of this text.
    The most extensive reading of the Apocalypse offered by a Pentecostal scholar to date, this commentary is shaped by the Pentecostal community and beyond via times of engagement with local worshipping communities, scholarly audiences at academic conferences, and academic settings at a variety institutions around the globe.
    Thomas’ distinctive literary and theological hearing of the Apocalypse, which adheres closely to the final form of the text and reflects the heart of Pentecostal theology and spirituality, marks a major transition in Pentecostal approaches to the Apocalypse and may well assist, along with others, in the reclamation of this canonical book for the Pentecostal community and beyond.
    Original languageEnglish
    Place of PublicationCleveland, TN, USA
    PublisherCPT Press
    Number of pages722
    ISBN (Print)9781935931270
    Publication statusPublished - 20 Jun 2012

    Keywords

    • Apocalypse
    • Literary Analysis
    • , Pentecostal Interpreation
    • Reception History
    • Theological Analysis

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