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Round Trips to Heaven
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In the beginning of the Common Era, a number ofreligious texts were written recounting heavenlyjourney adventures. These narratives have come toconstitute a recurring theme in research regardingancient religions. Round Trips to Heaven featureseveral early Jewish and Christian heavenly journeytexts. The approach of this study serves toilluminate the function of the texts and thecircumstances and settings in which they werecomposed and later passed on, something whichscholars have only recently begun to acknowledge.Two main types of heavenly journeys appear in theaccounts. One type has the function of providing anidentity for the heavenly traveler, and the otherconstitutes a paradigm for the events awaitingmankind after death. The concluding section of thebook is an exposition of 3 Baruch. This text, whichin its entirety portrays a heavenly journey, informsthe reader about death. Moreover, it clearlyreflects a universal perspective. A similarperspective is also found in several otherheavenly journey narratives which provides areasonable explanation for how they could be used inboth Jewish and Christian contexts.
Autorentext
Doctor of Theology and Senior Lecturer in Religious Studies atJönköping University, Sweden.
Klappentext
In the beginning of the Common Era, a number of religious texts were written recounting heavenly journey adventures. These narratives have come to constitute a recurring theme in research regarding ancient religions. Round Trips to Heaven feature several early Jewish and Christian heavenly journey texts. The approach of this study serves to illuminate the function of the texts and the circumstances and settings in which they were composed and later passed on, something which scholars have only recently begun to acknowledge. Two main types of heavenly journeys appear in the accounts. One type has the function of providing an identity for the heavenly traveler, and the other constitutes a paradigm for the events awaiting mankind after death. The concluding section of the book is an exposition of 3 Baruch. This text, which in its entirety portrays a heavenly journey, informs the reader about death. Moreover, it clearly reflects a universal perspective. A similar perspective is also found in several other heavenly journey narratives which provides a reasonable explanation for how they could be used in both Jewish and Christian contexts.
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- Allgemeine Informationen
- GTIN 09783836472548
- Sprache Englisch
- Größe H21mm x B220mm x T150mm
- Jahr 2008
- EAN 9783836472548
- Format Kartonierter Einband (Kt)
- ISBN 978-3-8364-7254-8
- Titel Round Trips to Heaven
- Autor Leif Carlsson
- Untertitel Otherworldly Travelers in Early Judaism and Christianity
- Gewicht 528g
- Herausgeber VDM Verlag
- Anzahl Seiten 400
- Genre Religion & Theologie