Ian Paul on scholarly developments in the last two decades.
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Metaphors and Revelation 12-13 Alan Brady over at Café Apocalypsis has a nice summary of parts of Dr. Ian Paul’s article “” in Studies in the Book of Revelation, ed. S. Moyse (see here) and some methodological reflections on the interpretation of metaphors. Ian Paul’s essay is based on his Ph.D.-dissertation, “The Value of Paul [...]
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Moyise, Steve (ed.) Studies in the Book of Revelation. Edinburgh: T&T Clark, 2001. xvii + 206 pp. ISBN: 0567088146 (hb.), 0567088049 (pbk.). Essays included: The Words of Prophecy: Reading the Apocalypse Theologically, by Elisabeth Schüssler Fiorenza (pp. 1-20) Seventh-Day Adventism: Self-Appointed Laodicea, by Robert Surridge (pp. 21-42) The Enthroned Christ of Revelation 5:6 and the [...]
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Alison Jack,
David Lawrence Barr,
Elisabeth Schüssler Fiorenza,
Greg Carey,
Ian Boxall,
Ian Paul,
Jean-Pierre Ruiz,
Jon Paulien,
Jonathan Knight,
R. Jack McKelvey,
Robert Surridge,
Steve Moyise