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Lee, The Narrative Asides

Published December 31, 2007 by dr. Georg Adamsen. Last Updated January 29, 2016 Leave a Comment

Lee, Dal. The Narrative Asides in the Book of Revelation. Lanham, Maryland: University Press of America, 2002. 186 pp.

Lee applies methods of new literary criticism to the apocalyptic book of the Bible, focusing on narrative asides, which have recently begun to be studied in other books of the New Testament as well. The study is slightly revised and updated from his 1990 doctoral dissertation for the Chicago Theological Seminary. It does not provide a subject index.

Whether one will agree with all Lee’s conclusions or not, it is important to note and make interpretive use of the narrative asides.

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