Revelation 1 with Robyn Whitaker

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  • เผยแพร่เมื่อ 12 ก.ย. 2024
  • Dr. Robyn Whitaker (Pilgrim Theological College, University of Divinity) guides us through Revelation 1. We discuss:
    - The rhetorical/persuasive and iconic function of vivid imagery
    - Whose apocalypse is this, and what does it mean that it is a prophecy?
    - Which John is responsible for Revelation and why is he in Patmos?
    - John's descriptions of: God; the seven spirits; and Jesus Christ
    - The vision of the Son of Man and how it functions as ekphrasis (i.e., vivid visual description)
    - What it means that Jesus is "the First and the Last" and that he has the keys to death and Hades (1:17-18)
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    Works by Robyn Whitaker
    - Even the Devil Quotes Scripture: Reading the Bible on Its Own Terms. Eerdmans, 2023.
    - "Invoking Jezebel, Invoking Terror: Exploring the Sexualization of Conflict in the Biblical Tradition." In Terror in the Bible: Rhetoric, Gender, and Violence. Edited by M. Melanchthon and R. Whitaker. SBL Press, 2021.
    - Ekphrasis, Vision, and Persuasion in the Book of Revelation. Mohr Siebeck, 2015.
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    Robyn Whitaker recommends:
    - Vegemite, an Australian spread
    - listening to the book of Revelation
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    Next Episode
    Dr. Christopher R. Seitz (Wycliffe College, University of Toronto) guides us through the Book of Joel.
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