Jewish Apocalyptic and its History
By (Author) Paolo Sacchi
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Sheffield Academic Press
1st December 1996
United Kingdom
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Criticism and exegesis of sacred texts
221.046
Hardback
290
Width 156mm, Height 234mm
570g
This translation of L'apocalittica giudaica e la sua storia makes Professor Sacchi's innovative thesis on Jewish apocalyptic available to a wider, English-reading audience. Sacchi argues that the term 'apocalyptic' is a modern invention, deriving from the wish to conceptualize the field of research on the affinities between the Apocalypse of John and other works of its time. These affinities do not just relate to literary character and form but also in part to content. Focusing on the material of 'Enoch' Sacchi concludes that what is needed is a more precise, literary and historical definition of 'apocalyptic'.
Paolo Sacchi was formerly Professor of Biblical Philology, Department of Oriental Studies, University of Turin, Italy until his retirement in 1999. He also teaches Intertestamental Literature at the Faculty of Theology of Central Italy, Florence.