
Die Apokalypse
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Dystopian
History
تنسيق
غلاف صلب
صفحات
941
لغة
الألمانية
منشور
Jun 26, 2017
الناشر
De Gruyter
الطبعة
1
رقم ISBN-10
3110547287
رقم ISBN-13
9783110547283
الوصف
The work delves deeply into the themes and narratives surrounding apocalyptic literature, particularly focusing on texts from the New Testament. Written by Markus Lembke, Darius Müller, and Ulrich B. Schmid, this comprehensive study provides a detailed examination of the context and significance of apocalyptic messages within biblical writings.
Spanning 81 pages, the introduction lays a robust foundation for understanding the complexities of apocalyptic themes, presenting key concepts in both German and English. This dual-language approach ensures accessibility for a wider audience, enhancing the dialogue around this pivotal aspect of biblical studies.
Scholars and students engaging with the field of New Testament text research will find extensive bibliographical references to support further exploration. The authors combine rigorous academic analysis with interpretative insights, making the work a valuable resource for those interested in theological studies, eschatology, and the historical impact of apocalyptic thought.
Ultimately, this text invites readers to reflect on how apocalyptic literature shapes perceptions of hope, judgment, and the future within the Christian tradition. It stands as a significant contribution to ongoing discussions in biblical scholarship, encouraging a reevaluation of how these ancient writings resonate with contemporary audiences.
Spanning 81 pages, the introduction lays a robust foundation for understanding the complexities of apocalyptic themes, presenting key concepts in both German and English. This dual-language approach ensures accessibility for a wider audience, enhancing the dialogue around this pivotal aspect of biblical studies.
Scholars and students engaging with the field of New Testament text research will find extensive bibliographical references to support further exploration. The authors combine rigorous academic analysis with interpretative insights, making the work a valuable resource for those interested in theological studies, eschatology, and the historical impact of apocalyptic thought.
Ultimately, this text invites readers to reflect on how apocalyptic literature shapes perceptions of hope, judgment, and the future within the Christian tradition. It stands as a significant contribution to ongoing discussions in biblical scholarship, encouraging a reevaluation of how these ancient writings resonate with contemporary audiences.