An Exotic Apocalypse

PENN STATE UNIVERSITY PRESSISBN: 9781646023882

Revelation and the Appropriation of Judaism in the Roman Empire

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By Daniel C. Smith
Imprint: EISENBRAUNS
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Format:
HARDBACK
Dimensions:
229 x 152 mm
Weight:
150 g
Pages:
256

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Daniel Charles Smith is Assistant Professor of Classics at Whitman College.

"Against the treatment of Revelation as a host of exceptions to its political and religious environments, Smith shows it to be complexly interwoven from both. John, the Judean prophet, deployed exoticism about Judaism and its religious practices in ways that drew on and interacted with both local and broader Roman currents. Exoticizing rituals, symbols, and language evoked both allure and suspicion. An Exotic Apocalypse is an essential restart for scholarship on Revelation." -Stanley Stowers, author of History and the Study of Religion: The Ancient Mediterranean as Test Case

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