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David E. Aune

Head on Aune on the Text of Revelation

by Georg S. Adamsen on April 8, 2008

in Textual criticism

Peter M. Head raises an important discussion about one of David E. Aune’s suggestions as to the transmission of manuscripts and textual criticism.

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Aune, David E.: Revelation 1-5. WBC 52A. Waco, TX: Word, 1997.-: Revelation 6-16. WBC 52B. Nashville: Thomas Nelson, 1998.-: Revelation 17-22. WBC 52C. Nashville: Thomas Nelson, 1998. Vol. 1 of this commentary features a more than 200 pages introduction covering everything from textual criticism to the langugage of Revelation in more detail than any other [...]

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Barr, David Lawrence (ed.) The Reality of Apocalypse: Rhetoric and Politics in the Book of Revelation. Society of Biblical Literature symposium series, 39. Leiden; Boston: Brill, 2006. ix + 306 pp. RRP £19.22 Barr, who headed the Seminar on the Apocalypse: The Intersection of Literary and Social Methos, has selected a number of essays to [...]

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Aune, Collected Essays

by Georg S. Adamsen on December 12, 2007

in Apocalypticism,Collected essays,Magic,Prophecy

Aune, David E. Apocalypticism, Prophecy and Magic in Early Christianity: Collected Essays. (Wissenschaftliche Untersuchungen zum Neuen Testament, 199). Tübingen: Mohr Siebeck, 2006. Cloth. xii + 482 pp. €119.00. ISBN: 978-3-16-149020-0David E. Aune, the author of the three-volume Word Biblical Commentary on the Book of Revelation, has also written extensively several very important essays and articles [...]

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Aune, Problem of Genre

by Georg S. Adamsen on August 1, 2007

in Genre

Aune, David Edward. “The Apocalypse of John and the Problem of Genre.” Semeia, no. 36 (1986): 65-96. One of the influential articles, especially with regard to the enhancement of the definition of the apocalypse genre.

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