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Lynn R. Huber argues that the visionary aspect of Revelation, with its use of metaphorical thinking and language, is the crux of the text's persuasive power. Emerging from a context that employs imagery to promote imperial mythologies, Revelation draws upon a long tradition of using feminine imagery as a tool of persuasion. It does so even while shaping a community identity in contrast to the dominant culture and in exclusive relationship with the Lamb.
By drawing upon the work of medieval and modern visionaries, Huber answers a call to examine the way 'real' readers engage with biblical texts. Revealing how Revelation continues to persuade audiences through appeals to the visual and provocative imagery she offers a new sense of how the text metaphorical language simultaneously limits and invites new meaning, unfurling a range of interpretations.
Table of Contents
Chapter 1: Seeing with John: Revelation, Vision and Metaphor
Chapter 2: Seeing and Thinking with the City-Bride: Revelation's Bridal Imagery in Context
Chapter 3: Becoming the Bridal City: Envisioning the Bride with Late Medieval Visionaries
Chapter 4: "Coming into Wedding": Reading and Viewing Revelation in the American South
Conclusion: Unveiling the Visible
Product details
Published | 26 Mar 2015 |
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Format | Paperback |
Edition | 1st |
Extent | 224 |
ISBN | 9780567662613 |
Imprint | T&T Clark |
Illustrations | 8 illus |
Dimensions | 234 x 156 mm |
Series | The Library of New Testament Studies |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
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