Description
Challenges non-violent readings of the Apocalypse by re-examining the role of martyrdom in Revelation.
About the Author
Paul Middleton is Lecturer in New Testament Studies at the University of Wales, Lampeter, UK.
Reviews
The Violence of the Lamb is a well-argued, persuasive study, not to mention an enjoyable read. * Biblical Theology Bulletin *
Indispensable for the study of Revelation and martyrdom in early Christianity. * NTT Journal for Theology and the Study of Religion *
A carefully argued and persuasive reading of the Book of Revelation ... This book is a valuable contribution to the field of historical-critical New Testament studies as well as to the study of the Apocalypse. * Journal of Theological Studies *
This book is most appropriate for scholarly or graduate audiences, and would be helpful for courses on the book of Revelation, NT eschatology, and Christology. Highly recommended. * Reading Religion *
In The Violence of the Lamb, Paul Middleton confirms his status as a leading historian of martyrdom and Christian origins. With a startling but apt title, he convincingly shows that martyrs were believed to share the retribution of divine violence and that more 'liberal' or 'pacifist' readings have a tendency towards anachronism and apologetics. This is an excellent book and should be read by anyone wishing to understand ancient concepts of martyrdom and violence on their own terms. * James Crossley, St. Mary's College, Twickenham, UK *
Middleton offers a provocative reading of the role of violence and martyrdom in Revelation. His iconoclastic conclusions will cause you to re-evaluate what you think about many of the important interpretive cruces of the Apocalypse. * Garrick V. Allen, Dublin City University, Ireland *
Violence of the Lamb offers a close reading of Revelation's central figure and paradigm for martyrdom and sacrifice, the Lamb. John's Lamb, Middleton argues, is neither frolicking playmate nor passive resistor, but instead is an active agent of Divine judgment and wrath...Violence of the Lamb brilliantly returns readers to the gritty reality of Revelation, a text that may not always be what modern, humane academics desire, but that has invigorated Christian imagery and thinking for millennia. * Robert Paul Seesengood, Albright College, Pennsylvania, USA *
Book Information
ISBN 9780567257123
Author Dr Paul Middleton
Format Hardback
Page Count 304
Imprint Continuum International Publishing Group Ltd.
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing PLC