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The Ending of the Canon: A Canonical and Intertextual Reading of Revelation 21-22
By (Author) Dr Klli Tniste
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
T.& T.Clark Ltd
1st November 2018
United Kingdom
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Criticism and exegesis of sacred texts
New Testaments
228.06
Paperback
248
Width 156mm, Height 234mm
354g
Revelation studies have been typically characterised by two very different types of study emanating from academia and the church. Academia has been engaged in historical critical and source critical studies which typically dissect the text. Whilst the methods used in the church treat Revelation as scripture and keep the text intact, these approaches often lack the tools for sound interpretation. Tniste observes the need for a more holistic and thoughtful methodology to study Revelation. Tniste develops an approach that respects Revelation as a part of Christian scripture composed by and for the church, whilst simultaneously making use of respected modern academic methods that support unity (literary, canonical, and narrative criticism, intertextuality, and canonical location) to arrive at theologically sensible and satisfying interpretations. The basic key to unlocking the mysteries of Revelation lies in its abundant use of intertextuality, an area that remains still under-researched. This integrated methodology is explored through a reading of Revelation 21-22.
As a study of Revelation this book is a real asset, showing how the Apocolypse should be understood against the background of the Hebrew Bible. * Journal for the Study of the New Testament *
Klli Tniste is Adjunct Professor of Biblical Studies at Northeastern Theological Seminary at Roberts Wesleyan College, USA.