Discovering Revelation: Content, Interpretation, Reception

The book of Revelation has been received over the past several centuries with both fascination and aversion, but one thing is certain: it has profoundly shaped Christian history and culture. And the way it has shaped history and culture has been determined, in large part, by how the book has been variously—and sometimes irresponsibly—interpreted. 

David A. deSilva addresses the interpretation and reception-history of Revelation in this compact, up-to-date, and student-friendly introduction to the book of Revelation, focusing on its structure, content, theological concerns, key interpretive debates, and historical reception. Discovering Revelation draws on a range of methodological approaches (author-, text-, and reader-centered) as complementary rather than mutually exclusive ways of interpreting the text. DeSilva pays special attention to defining features of Revelation, such as its use of sequences of seven as a major structuring device, its nonlinear plotline, and its deployment of contrast and parody. As deSilva writes, "A text as rich and multidimensional as Revelation calls for its readers to adopt a rich and multidimensional approach that draws upon a variety of interpretative angles and skills.".

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Discovering Revelation: Content, Interpretation, Reception

The book of Revelation has been received over the past several centuries with both fascination and aversion, but one thing is certain: it has profoundly shaped Christian history and culture. And the way it has shaped history and culture has been determined, in large part, by how the book has been variously—and sometimes irresponsibly—interpreted. 

David A. deSilva addresses the interpretation and reception-history of Revelation in this compact, up-to-date, and student-friendly introduction to the book of Revelation, focusing on its structure, content, theological concerns, key interpretive debates, and historical reception. Discovering Revelation draws on a range of methodological approaches (author-, text-, and reader-centered) as complementary rather than mutually exclusive ways of interpreting the text. DeSilva pays special attention to defining features of Revelation, such as its use of sequences of seven as a major structuring device, its nonlinear plotline, and its deployment of contrast and parody. As deSilva writes, "A text as rich and multidimensional as Revelation calls for its readers to adopt a rich and multidimensional approach that draws upon a variety of interpretative angles and skills.".

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Discovering Revelation: Content, Interpretation, Reception

Discovering Revelation: Content, Interpretation, Reception

by David A. deSilva
Discovering Revelation: Content, Interpretation, Reception

Discovering Revelation: Content, Interpretation, Reception

by David A. deSilva

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Overview

The book of Revelation has been received over the past several centuries with both fascination and aversion, but one thing is certain: it has profoundly shaped Christian history and culture. And the way it has shaped history and culture has been determined, in large part, by how the book has been variously—and sometimes irresponsibly—interpreted. 

David A. deSilva addresses the interpretation and reception-history of Revelation in this compact, up-to-date, and student-friendly introduction to the book of Revelation, focusing on its structure, content, theological concerns, key interpretive debates, and historical reception. Discovering Revelation draws on a range of methodological approaches (author-, text-, and reader-centered) as complementary rather than mutually exclusive ways of interpreting the text. DeSilva pays special attention to defining features of Revelation, such as its use of sequences of seven as a major structuring device, its nonlinear plotline, and its deployment of contrast and parody. As deSilva writes, "A text as rich and multidimensional as Revelation calls for its readers to adopt a rich and multidimensional approach that draws upon a variety of interpretative angles and skills.".


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781467461245
Publisher: Eerdmans, William B. Publishing Company
Publication date: 04/29/2021
Series: Discovering Biblical Texts (DBT)
Sold by: Bookwire
Format: eBook
Pages: 240
File size: 1 MB

About the Author

David A. deSilva is Trustees' Distinguished Professor of New Testament and Greek at Ashland Theological Seminary. His many other books include An Introduction to the New Testament, Introducing the Apocrypha, and Galatians: A Handbook to the Greek Text.

Table of Contents

Table of Contents

1. Introduction
2. Interpreting Revelation: Strategies for Reading
3. The Text of Revelation: Origins and Transmission
4. The World of John the Seer: Locating the Text Historically and Socially
5. A Revelation of Jesus Christ (Revelation 1)
6. Oracles from the Glorified Christ (Revelation 2–3)
7. Visions of the Throne of God (Revelation 4–5)
8. Seals, Trumpets, and Plagues: Revelation as Cosmic Exodus (Revelation 6–9, 10–11, 15–16)
9. Roman Power and Propaganda in Perspective (Revelation 12–14)
10. The Goddess Exposed: Revelation 17:1–19:10
11. Making All Things New (Revelation 19:11–22:5)
12. Conclusions: Interpreting Revelation Today

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