"You opened the book"

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When patristic writers used the Revelation to John,
they did not so much exegete the text as they used
interpretations of its images to open up the meaning
of Scripture and to understand their doctrinal
concerns and ecclesial context. This work
demonstrates this with the three sets of images most
cited in the patristic period: the scroll, lion, and
lamb (Rev 5); the woman, child, and dragon (Rev 12);
and the binding of Satan, final judgment, millennial
reign and New Jerusalem (Rev 20-21). Patristic use
of Rev 5 expressed a Christological understanding of
Scripture: Christ was the key to understand all of
Scripture, and Christ was revealed in all of
Scripture. Their use of Rev 12 reflected a belief
that conflict with Christ and his followers has
existed since the beginning, especially in the
presence of the Adversary, Satan. The patristic use
of Rev 20-21 provided two different responses as to
how that cosmic conflict would be resolved. First,
the conflict is resolved in history, as God would
destroy all that would oppose God. Second, the
conflict is spiritualized, so that it is resolved
within the soul or within heaven.

Autorentext
David Armstrong-Reiner received his PhD in New Testament Studies from Emory University. He is a graduate of Carleton College, Pacific Lutheran Theological Seminary, and the Graduate Theological Union. He is an ELCA pastor in Bloomington, Illinois.

Klappentext
When patristic writers used the Revelation to John, they did not so much exegete the text as they used interpretations of its images to open up the meaning of Scripture and to understand their doctrinal concerns and ecclesial context. This work demonstrates this with the three sets of images most cited in the patristic period: the scroll, lion, and lamb (Rev 5); the woman, child, and dragon (Rev 12); and the binding of Satan, final judgment, millennial reign and New Jerusalem (Rev 20-21). Patristic use of Rev 5 expressed a Christological understanding of Scripture: Christ was the key to understand all of Scripture, and Christ was revealed in all of Scripture. Their use of Rev 12 reflected a belief that conflict with Christ and his followers has existed since the beginning, especially in the presence of the Adversary, Satan. The patristic use of Rev 20-21 provided two different responses as to how that cosmic conflict would be resolved. First, the conflict is resolved in history, as God would destroy all that would oppose God. Second, the conflict is spiritualized, so that it is resolved within the soul or within heaven.

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  • Allgemeine Informationen
    • GTIN 09783639123708
    • Sprache Englisch
    • Größe H220mm x B150mm x T17mm
    • Jahr 2009
    • EAN 9783639123708
    • Format Kartonierter Einband (Kt)
    • ISBN 978-3-639-12370-8
    • Titel "You opened the book"
    • Autor David Armstrong-Reiner
    • Untertitel An Instrumental Understanding of the Patristic Use of the Revelation to John
    • Gewicht 427g
    • Herausgeber VDM Verlag
    • Anzahl Seiten 276
    • Genre Religion & Theologie

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