The Apocalypse of John and Liberation Theology in Africa

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The Apocalypse of John and Liberation Theology in Africa

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The older ways of understanding the Apocalypse of John—even the experience of the prophecy itself—no longer work. The Apocalypse of John and Liberation Theology in Africa offers a new paradigm for interpreting the apocalypse in Africa. This book makes it clear that the Bible has been a strong force in legitimatizing colonization, as it constructed a “self-validating” world, in which domination appeared normal and permanent. While the Bible in the hands of Africans is reducible to a sociological current, it cannot be read in isolation from the African context. The Bible has championed the control of African culture, so Africans have come up with ways and means of recontrolling a text so zealously read and taught in the region. This book explores those new ways of reading for the liberation of the African continent.

Table of Contents

Preface
Introduction: An African View of The Apocalypse of John
Chapter One: In the Beginning—1:1-8
Chapter Two: Christ in The Living Church- 1:9-3:22
Chapter Three: The Lamb as The Redeemer- 4:1-6:17
Chapter Four: The First Survivors of God’s People—7:1-11:19
Chapter Five: The Signs of The Times- 12:1-14:20
Chapter Six: The Seven Bowls—15:1-16:21
Chapter Seven: The Fall of The Great City—17:1-19:5
Chapter Eight: The Victory of The Lamb—19: 6-22:6
Conclusion: A Contrapuntal Way of Reading the Apocalypse
References

Product details

Published Dec 06 2023
Format Ebook (PDF)
Edition 1st
Extent 1
ISBN 9798216290162
Imprint Lexington Books
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing

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