TY - BOOK AU - Barr,David L. TI - The reality of Apocalypse: rhetoric and politics in the book of Revelation T2 - Society of Biblical Literature symposium series SN - 9004151079 AV - BS2825 PY - 2006/// CY - Leiden, Boston PB - Brill KW - Bible KW - Revelation KW - Socio-rhetorical criticism KW - Congresses N1 - 1 (pages 271-275) and indexes; Reading the Apocalypse as Apocalypse : the limits of genre; Gregory L. Linton --; Apocalypse renewed : an intertextual reading of the Apocalypse of John; David E. Aune --; Beyond genre : the expectations of Apocalypse; David L. Barr --; Hearing and seeing but not saying : a rhetoric of authority in Revelation 10:4 and 2 Corinthians 12:4; Jean-Pierre Ruiz --; To rejoice or not to rejoice? : rhetoric and the fall of Satan in Luke 10:17-24 and Rev. 12:1-17; Edith M. Humphrey --; Sarcasm in Revelation 2-3 : churches, Christians, true Jews, and Satanic synagogues; Steven J. Friesen --; The "synagogue of Satan" : crisis mongering and the Apocalypse of John; Paul Duff --; Symptoms of resistance in the book of Revelation; Greg Carey --; Dragon myth and imperial ideology in Revelation 12-13; Jan Willem van Henten --; The Lamb who looks like a dragon? : characterizing Jesus in John's Apocalypse; David L. Barr --; Betwixt and between on the Lord's day : liturgy and the Apocalypse; Jean-Pierre Ruiz --; Babylon the great : a rhetorical-political reading of Revelation; Elisabeth Schussler Fiorenza; 2 UR - http://catdir.loc.gov/catdir/toc/ecip065/2005037070.html ER -