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The People Of God In The Apocalypse Discourse Structure And Exegesis Society For New Testament Studies Monograph Series Stephen Pattemore

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The People Of God In The Apocalypse Discourse Structure And Exegesis Society For New Testament Studies Monograph Series Stephen Pattemore
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Publisher: Cambridge University PressUniversity
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.45 MB
Pages: 272
Author: Stephen Pattemore
ISBN: 9780511216671, 9780521836982, 051121667X, 0521836980
Language: English
Year: 2004

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The People Of God In The Apocalypse Discourse Structure And Exegesis Society For New Testament Studies Monograph Series Stephen Pattemore by Stephen Pattemore 9780511216671, 9780521836982, 051121667X, 0521836980 instant download after payment.

This book examines how the original audience of the Apocalypse would have heard themselves portrayed in the visions of Revelation 4-22, and in what directions it would have motivated them. The challenge is following Christ's example of faithful witness, even to the point of death, and resisting rival claimants to the allegiance of the faithful. Stephen Pattemore uses Relevance Theory, a development in the linguistic field of pragmatics, to help understand Revelation against the background of allusion to other, biblical and non-biblical texts.

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