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Apocalyptic Representations Of Jerusalem Numen Book Series Studies In The History Of Religions Maria Leppakari

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Apocalyptic Representations Of Jerusalem Numen Book Series Studies In The History Of Religions Maria Leppakari
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Publisher: Brill Academic Publishers
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.31 MB
Pages: 274
Author: Maria Leppakari
ISBN: 9781435614734, 9789004149151, 1435614739, 9004149155
Language: English
Year: 2006

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Apocalyptic Representations Of Jerusalem Numen Book Series Studies In The History Of Religions Maria Leppakari by Maria Leppakari 9781435614734, 9789004149151, 1435614739, 9004149155 instant download after payment.

Jerusalem as a symbolic expression of hope attracts attention and religious adherence in relation to its physical presence. The study identifies, traces and examines apocalyptic representations of Jerusalem, and illustrates what happens when these become experienced reality. The empirical part of the book shows how these representations become living images in two contemporary groups’ activity in Jerusalem. Private and public endtime representations of Jerusalem provide meaningful models for interpreting the religious past, present and future. The interplay of these representations also shapes our present images of Jerusalem.

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