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Apocalypses and Apocalypticism in Antiquity(Part II)Concordia University, Montreal, QC, Canada L.DiTommaso{at}concordia.ca This paper, in two parts, discusses the significant scholarship on apocalypses and apocalypticism in antiquity published since Mysteries and Revelations: Apocalyptic Studies since the Uppsala Conference (Collins and Charlesworth [eds.] 1991). Part II contains the second half of the section on (4) origins and influences, here the prophetic and sapiential traditions of Israel. This is followed by sections on (5) apocalyptic historiography and (6) the development of apocalypticism in antiquity and late antiquity, plus (7) a brief conclusion. The bibliographies are partspecific, but their entries are integrated.
Key Words: apocalyptic eschatology apocalyptic historiography apocalyptic literature apocalypticism late antique apocalypses New Testament apocalypticism origins prophecy wisdom literature
Currents in Biblical Research, Vol. 5, No. 3,
367-432 (2007) |
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