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business,business and investing,christian books and bibles,christianity,church history,history,meditations,reference,religion,religion and spirituality, The Streets of Heaven : The Ideology of Wealth in the Apocalypse of John, In this fresh and provocative work, Robert Royalty convincingly challenges traditional views of the Book of Revelation (the Apocalypse of John). First, Royalty contends that Revelation was written in response to a power struggle within the Christian community. This is virtually diametric to the traditional notion that the Apocalypse was occasioned by persecution or at least by attempts to ostracize Christians from the cultural mainstream. Then, his conclusion that Revelation reflects the dominant ideology of wealth in first-century Greco-Roman society runs counter to the findings of much contemporary scholarship which routinely reads in the Apocalypse the judgment/justice of God over against the injustices of society.In the Streets of Heaven, Royalty shows that opposition to the dominant culture in the Apocalypse is not an attempt to redeem that culture, but rather an attempt to replace it with a Christianized version of the same thing. The powerful combination of the imagery of wealth and its effects on status from Greco-Roman culture expressed in Revelation entangles the text in that culture. The text creates a new culture of power that mimics the dominant ideology -- only the names and labels are changed. Revelation replaces Rome with the New Jerusalem and Caesar's court with God's, but the underlying power structures are essentially the same. Ultimately, Revelation constructs a theology in which ideological judgment is the heart of the gospel message. The good news procla.
business,business and investing,christian books and bibles,christianity,church history,history,meditations,reference,religion,religion and spirituality, The Streets of Heaven : The Ideology of Wealth in the Apocalypse of John, In this fresh and provocative work, Robert Royalty convincingly challenges traditional views of the Book of Revelation (the Apocalypse of John). First, Royalty contends that Revelation was written in response to a power struggle within the Christian community. This is virtually diametric to the traditional notion that the Apocalypse was occasioned by persecution or at least by attempts to ostracize Christians from the cultural mainstream. Then, his conclusion that Revelation reflects the dominant ideology of wealth in first-century Greco-Roman society runs counter to the findings of much contemporary scholarship which routinely reads in the Apocalypse the judgment/justice of God over against the injustices of society.In the Streets of Heaven, Royalty shows that opposition to the dominant culture in the Apocalypse is not an attempt to redeem that culture, but rather an attempt to replace it with a Christianized version of the same thing. The powerful combination of the imagery of wealth and its effects on status from Greco-Roman culture expressed in Revelation entangles the text in that culture. The text creates a new culture of power that mimics the dominant ideology -- only the names and labels are changed. Revelation replaces Rome with the New Jerusalem and Caesar's court with God's, but the underlying power structures are essentially the same. Ultimately, Revelation constructs a theology in which ideological judgment is the heart of the gospel message. The good news procla.
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The Streets of Heaven: The Ideology of Wealth in the Apocalypse of John (1998)
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ISBN: 9780086556097 bzw. 0086556096, in Englisch, 292 Seiten, Mercer Univ Pr, gebundenes Buch, gebraucht, Erstausgabe.
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In this work, Robert Royalty convincingly challenges traditional views of the Book of Revelation (the Apocalypse of John). First, Royalty contends that Revelation was written in response to a power struggle within the Christian community. This is diametric to the traditional notion that the Apocalypse was occasioned by persecution or at least by attempts to ostracize Christians from the cultural mainstream. Then, Royalty's conclusion that Revelation reflects the dominant ideology of wealth in first-century Greco-Roman society runs counter to the findings of much contemporary scholarship which routinely reads in the Apocalypse the judgment/justice of God over against the injustices of society. Hardcover, 版: First Edition, 標籤: Mercer Univ Pr, Mercer Univ Pr, 產品組: Book, 出版: 1998-10, 工作室: Mercer Univ Pr, 銷售排名: 18052773.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, Reformed Colloquy Books.
In this work, Robert Royalty convincingly challenges traditional views of the Book of Revelation (the Apocalypse of John). First, Royalty contends that Revelation was written in response to a power struggle within the Christian community. This is diametric to the traditional notion that the Apocalypse was occasioned by persecution or at least by attempts to ostracize Christians from the cultural mainstream. Then, Royalty's conclusion that Revelation reflects the dominant ideology of wealth in first-century Greco-Roman society runs counter to the findings of much contemporary scholarship which routinely reads in the Apocalypse the judgment/justice of God over against the injustices of society. Hardcover, 版: First Edition, 標籤: Mercer Univ Pr, Mercer Univ Pr, 產品組: Book, 出版: 1998-10, 工作室: Mercer Univ Pr, 銷售排名: 18052773.
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The Streets of Heaven: The Ideology of Wealth in the Apocalypse of John (1998)
EN HC US FE
ISBN: 9780086556097 bzw. 0086556096, in Englisch, 292 Seiten, Mercer Univ Pr, gebundenes Buch, gebraucht, Erstausgabe.
Lieferung aus: Vereinigte Staaten von Amerika, Usually ships in 1-2 business days.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, Reformed Colloquy Books.
In this work, Robert Royalty convincingly challenges traditional views of the Book of Revelation (the Apocalypse of John). First, Royalty contends that Revelation was written in response to a power struggle within the Christian community. This is diametric to the traditional notion that the Apocalypse was occasioned by persecution or at least by attempts to ostracize Christians from the cultural mainstream. Then, Royalty's conclusion that Revelation reflects the dominant ideology of wealth in first-century Greco-Roman society runs counter to the findings of much contemporary scholarship which routinely reads in the Apocalypse the judgment/justice of God over against the injustices of society. Hardcover, Ausgabe: First Edition, Label: Mercer Univ Pr, Mercer Univ Pr, Produktgruppe: Book, Publiziert: 1998-10, Studio: Mercer Univ Pr, Verkaufsrang: 17092896.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, Reformed Colloquy Books.
In this work, Robert Royalty convincingly challenges traditional views of the Book of Revelation (the Apocalypse of John). First, Royalty contends that Revelation was written in response to a power struggle within the Christian community. This is diametric to the traditional notion that the Apocalypse was occasioned by persecution or at least by attempts to ostracize Christians from the cultural mainstream. Then, Royalty's conclusion that Revelation reflects the dominant ideology of wealth in first-century Greco-Roman society runs counter to the findings of much contemporary scholarship which routinely reads in the Apocalypse the judgment/justice of God over against the injustices of society. Hardcover, Ausgabe: First Edition, Label: Mercer Univ Pr, Mercer Univ Pr, Produktgruppe: Book, Publiziert: 1998-10, Studio: Mercer Univ Pr, Verkaufsrang: 17092896.
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