The Throne Motif in the Book of Revelation
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Published:18th Jun '15
Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back
This volume argues that the throne motif constitutes the major interpretive key to the complex structure and theology of the book of Revelation.
This book argues that the throne motif constitutes the major interpretive key to the complex structure and theology of the book of Revelation. In the first part of the book, Gallusz examines the throne motif in the Old Testament, Jewish literature and Graeco-Roman sources. He moves on to devote significant attention to the throne of God texts of Revelation and particularly to the analysis of the throne-room vision (chs. 4&5), which is foundational for the development of the throne motif. Gallusz reveals how Revelation utilizes the throne motif as the central principle for conveying a theological message, since it appears as the focus of the author from the outset to the climax of the drama. The book concludes with an investigation into the rhetorical impact of the motif and its contribution to the theology of Revelation. Gallusz finally shows that the throne, what it actually represents, is of critical significance both to Revelation's theism and to God's dealing with the problem of evil in the course of human history.
This monograph will be a great scholarly source on the subject of the throne-of-God motif in the book of Revelation for many years to come … It will provide an excellent scholarly resource and will no doubt find a place on the shelves of serious students of this very important subject. * Andrews University Seminary Studies *
ISBN: 9780567664198
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 620g
424 pages