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The Descent of the New Jerusalem

A Discourse Analysis of Rev 21:1-22:5

by Andreas Hoeck (Author)
©2003 Thesis XIV, 422 Pages

Summary

This study applies discourse analysis to the book of Revelation and offers thus a novel approach to an important biblical text. The object of examination is the last of John’s visions in his Apocalypse, Rev. 21:1-22:5, a text famous for its biblical-theological density and for the great problems of literary and exegetical quality revealed by the history of exegesis. The author accurately defines his text concept, explains what he means by discourse analysis of the text and states its phases of application. He evaluates recognized exegetes of the Apocalypse and then moves on to his analysis of the pericope 21:1-22:5. Seven macro-sentences are marked out and explained. The novelty of the method applied yields a fresh and invigorating exegesis through a distinctive adherance to the literary data of the text while observing unusual alertness toward verb tenses.

Details

Pages
XIV, 422
Year
2003
ISBN (Softcover)
9783039101030
Language
English
Keywords
Discourse analysis Macro-syntagmatic discourse Johannes-Apokalypse 21,1-22,5 Exegese Lohmeyer, E. Prigent, P. Giesen, H. Murphy, F. J. Apocalypse
Published
Bern, Berlin, Bruxelles, Frankfurt/M., New York, Oxford, Wien, 2003. XIV, 422 pp., num. tables

Biographical notes

Andreas Hoeck (Author)

The Author: Andreas Hoeck, S.S.D., was born in 1964 in Cologne, Germany. He studied Philosophy, Theology, and Exegesis in Bonn, Anapolis (Brazil), Rome, and Jerusalem. After his ordination to the priesthood in 1992 he earned his doctorate at the Pontifical Biblical Institute in Rome in 2002. He is currently teaching NT at the Saint John Vianney Theological Seminary in Denver, Colorado.

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