
Spectacles of Empire: Monsters, Martyrs, and the Book of Revelation
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Romance
Dystopian
Religion & Spirituality
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Format
Kindle
Pages
193
Language
English
Published
Jan 1, 2013
Publisher
University of Pennsylvania Press
Edition
1
ISBN-10
0812201973
ISBN-13
9780812201970
Description
In "Spectacles of Empire," Christopher A. Frilingos delves into the rich and often unsettling imagery found within the Book of Revelation, exploring its themes through a lens that emphasizes the interplay of monsters, martyrs, and the societal anxieties of late antiquity. By meticulously unpacking the symbolic language of this apocalyptic text, he illuminates how these vivid depictions reflect the tumultuous political and religious landscape of the time. The narrative is woven with historical context, providing a deeper understanding of how these celestial visions served not only as warnings but also as reflections of human fears and hopes.
Frilingos examines how the monsters depicted in Revelation can be perceived as manifestations of the empire's oppressive power, while the martyrs represent resilience and hope amid chaos. This thought-provoking analysis reveals the complexities of belief and the struggle for meaning in a world teetering on the brink of transformation. Through his exploration, he invites readers to reconsider their own interpretations of prophecy, power, and resistance in the face of overwhelming darkness.
Frilingos examines how the monsters depicted in Revelation can be perceived as manifestations of the empire's oppressive power, while the martyrs represent resilience and hope amid chaos. This thought-provoking analysis reveals the complexities of belief and the struggle for meaning in a world teetering on the brink of transformation. Through his exploration, he invites readers to reconsider their own interpretations of prophecy, power, and resistance in the face of overwhelming darkness.
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