Description
Apocalytic literature has addressed human concerns for over two millennia. This volume surveys the source texts, their reception, and relevance.
About the Author
Colin McAllister is an Assistant Professor of Music at the University of Colorado, Colorado Springs. His publications include The Vanguard Guitar (2004) and Fourteenth Century Counterpoint: Music of the Chantilly Codex (2005) as well as a translation of the Cambridge Glossa in Apocalypsin (forthcoming). He directs the annual Through a Glass Darkly: UCCS Symposium on Apocalyptica.
Reviews
'This is a rich, wide-ranging and sometimes provocative collection which brings together serious scholarship adapted to a wider readership ... consistently thought-provoking, informative, and full of leads for further exploration.' Roger Pooley, The Glass
'... the volume usefully addresses multiple dimensions of apocalyptic studies - definition, characteristics, purpose, and adaptation to changing circumstances.' W. L. Pitts Jr, Choice
'This is a very well written and researched collection of essays presented in a balanced and structured way, and it is strongly recommended for both students and scholars of apocalypticism, biblical literature, reception history, and worldviews.' Gerbern S. Oegema, Society of Biblical Literature
'... a valuable publication which offers a diachronic perspective on the complex history of the apocalyptical literature ...' Octavian-Adrian Negoita, Numen
Book Information
ISBN 9781108422703
Author Colin McAllister
Format Hardback
Page Count 370
Imprint Cambridge University Press
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Weight(grams) 650g
Dimensions(mm) 235mm * 156mm * 24mm