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Author Carey, Greg, 1965-

Title Ultimate things : an introduction to Jewish and Christian apocalyptic literature / Greg Carey.

Publication Info. St. Louis, Mo. : Chalice Press, [2005]
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Description 1 online resource (xiii, 280 pages)
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 263-280).
Contents Introduction: Encountering apocalyptic discourse -- 1. The earliest apocalypses: 1 Enoch and Daniel -- 2. Emerging apocalyptic discourse in the Hebrew scriptures -- 3. Interpreting the times: Jewish apocalyptic discourse beyond the apocalypses -- 4. The gospels and Jesus -- 5. The Pauline epistles -- 6. Responses to tragedy: Jewish apocalypses after 70 C.E. -- 7. Christian historical apocalypses -- 8. Christian ascents: What are they good for? -- 9. Epilogue: Legacies and prospects -- Notes -- Bibliography.
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Summary Carey presents an introduction to the elements of apocalyptic discourse in the Hebrew Bible, the intertestamental texts of the Apocrypha and Pseudepigrapha, and the Jewish and Christian apocalyptic texts. He seeks to help modern readers perplexed by the rampant and somewhat outrageous depiction and interpretation of apocalyptic literature to see apocalyptic discourse as a flexible set of resources that early Jews and Christians could employ for a variety of persuasive tasks. Carey examines each of the literary works that exhibit apocalyptic discourse. He briefly introduces the date and language of each text and shows its basic contents. Then he examines the particular topics and purposes of the work. Carey concludes by showing a way to read the particular example of apocalyptic discourse as a whole in its own setting with its own purposes. Carey invokes discourse as a category of study in an attempt to bring together the literary, ideological, and social dimensions of apocalyptic language. He sees the genius of apocalyptic discourse in its ability to bring its audience into otherwise inaccessible mysteries concerning the future and the heavenly realms. As theology, apocalyptic discourse engages life?s greatest questions-the nature of God, the desire for justice, and the frustrations of human finitude. As poetry, it expresses the theological imagination in vivid symbols and conventional literary forms.
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Subject Apocalyptic literature -- History and criticism.
Christian literature.
Jewish literature.
BIBLES -- General.
RELIGION -- Biblical Reference -- General.
RELIGION -- Biblical Reference -- Handbooks.
RELIGION -- Comparative Religion.
Apocalyptic literature. (OCoLC)fst00811395
Apocalyptiek.
Jodendom.
Christendom.
Christentum.
Apokalyptik.
Judentum.
Genre/Form Criticism, interpretation, etc. (OCoLC)fst01411635
Other Form: Print version: Carey, Greg, 1965- Ultimate things. St. Louis, Mo. : Chalice Press, ©2005 0827238037 (DLC) 2005003649 (OCoLC)57676034
ISBN 9780827238190 (electronic bk.)
0827238193 (electronic bk.)
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