Christ, Shepherd of the Nations The Nations as Narrative Character and Audience in John`s Apocalypse
Material type: TextSeries: Library of New Testament Studies ; 201900ENGGPS5Publication details: New York T and T Clark 2019Description: 181pISBN:- 9780567689207
- B70.1 J826
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includes index and biblioraphy
1. A better way for the Nations ..........1 The problem and the Purpose of the Present Study ......1 State of Research ............5 The church becomes the nations ......6 2. The nationas as Narrative character: Methodological Considerations.........27 Revelation as Narrative ..........27 The Nations as Narrative character...........33 3. Authority over the Nations ............45 Revelation 2: 27: A complicated Introduction ...........45 The shepherding metaphor in the Background literature ........46 4. The Nationas : Benefit and Conflict ........71 5. The Nations in Cosmic Conflict ......87 6. Deception and healing of the nations ........109 7. The nationas and their shepherd : Synthesis and Conclusions ...........137 The Nations as narrative character .............137 The nations as Audience ........153 The church as shepherd of the Nations .........157 Dualism and John`s Vision for the Nations .......160
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