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Biography Of A Dream A Receptionhistorical Study Of The Fourth Beast In Daniel 7 Jonathan Redding

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Biography Of A Dream A Receptionhistorical Study Of The Fourth Beast In Daniel 7 Jonathan Redding
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Publisher: Gorgias Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 9.99 MB
Pages: 283
Author: Jonathan Redding
ISBN: 9781463242442, 1463242441
Language: English
Year: 2021

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Biography Of A Dream A Receptionhistorical Study Of The Fourth Beast In Daniel 7 Jonathan Redding by Jonathan Redding 9781463242442, 1463242441 instant download after payment.

The biblical apocalyptic books of Daniel and Revelation are, for better or worse, polarizing. Interpreters have long read and searched these books for clues about how their worlds will “end,” which each new interpreter promising to have “unlocked” how Daniel and Revelation work together to uncover a divine plan for prophetic fulfillment. Redding uses the Vision of the Fourth Beast from Daniel 7 as a case study to consider how interpretations of texts take on lives of their own, eventually wedding interpretation with text and prompting the question: what even is a text? Is it what is on the page, something interpreters put there, or a combination of both? Starting with the literature of the Levant, this work traces the use of motifs, images, and themes through Daniel, Revelation, and into pre-Enlightenment Christian thinkers to consider hermeneutical trajectories that shaped (and continue to shape) how modern readers engage biblical apocalyptic literature.

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