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Magical Motifs in the Book of Revelation Dr. Rodney Lawrence Thomas

Magical Motifs in the Book of Revelation By Dr. Rodney Lawrence Thomas

Magical Motifs in the Book of Revelation by Dr. Rodney Lawrence Thomas


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Addresses the question of whether the book of "Revelation" was written as an 'anti-magical' polemic and explores the concept and definition of 'magic' from both modern and first-century standpoints.

Magical Motifs in the Book of Revelation Summary

Magical Motifs in the Book of Revelation by Dr. Rodney Lawrence Thomas

Rodney Thomas addresses the question of whether the book of "Revelation" was written as an 'anti-magical' polemic and explores the concept and definition of 'magic' from both modern and first-century standpoints. Thomas presents the first century as a time dominated by belief in spiritual forces and magical activity which the author of "Revelation" sought to put into proper perspective. This aim was achieved through a variety of highly creative literary techniques which Thomas examines in this book. At times it is possible to argue that unacceptable magical practices are condemned by being labelled as farmakeia. At other times such practices are carefully placed within the context of Israel's ancient enemies. In addition standard polemical material against magical practices Thomas asserts that it is also possible to identify instances where the author of "Revelation" wholly appropriates imagery commonly associated with 'magic' and recasts it into a new Christian context. As a result it is possible to view the magical motifs within "Revelation" as weighty polemic aimed against certain practices and beliefs in the first century. Formerly the "Journal for the Study of the New Testament Supplement", a book series that explores the many aspects of New Testament study including historical perspectives, social-scientific and literary theory, and theological, cultural and contextual approaches. "The Early Christianity in Context" series, a part of "JSNTS", examines the birth and development of early Christianity up to the end of the third century CE. The series places Christianity in its social, cultural, political and economic context. European Seminar on Christian Origins and Journal for the Study of the Historical Jesus Supplement are also part of "JSNTS".

Magical Motifs in the Book of Revelation Reviews

This book offers an interesting exploration of an aspect of Revelation which is seldom engaged by commentators. -- Journal for the Study of The New Testament, Volume 33 Number 5

About Dr. Rodney Lawrence Thomas

Rodney Thomas serves as Operations Minister for the Broadway Church of Christ in Lubbock, Texas. He also teaches as Adjunct Professor of Biblical Studies at Lubbock Christian University, Texas, USA

Table of Contents

1. Magical Motifs in the Book of Revelation; 2. Sorcery Passages in the Revelation; 3. The False Prophet in the Context of the Apocalypse; 4. John's Beasts and Talking Statues: A Look at Revelation 13:15; 5. 'Key' Passages; 6. Passages That Use 'tachu'; 7. Spirits Like Frogs; 8. Seals; 9. Beginning and End Passages; 10. 'White Stone' Passages; 11. Angel Standing in the Sun; 12. Seven Thunders; 13. Conclusion; Bibliography.

Additional information

NPB9780567226860
9780567226860
0567226867
Magical Motifs in the Book of Revelation by Dr. Rodney Lawrence Thomas
New
Hardback
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
2010-04-07
240
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