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Christ, Shepherd of the Nations - The Nations as Narrative Character and Audience in John's Apocalypse (Hardcover)
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Christ, Shepherd of the Nations - The Nations as Narrative Character and Audience in John's Apocalypse (Hardcover)
Series: The Library of New Testament Studies
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Does John's Apocalypse envision destruction or salvation for the
nations of the world? Scholarly views on this issue range from
extreme (total destruction) to extreme (universal salvation). Jon
Morales maintains that the question must be reframed to highlight,
not only the destiny of the nations, but also their dilemma within
the drama of world history. Using narrative methodology, Morales
asks four key questions concerning the nations: What is John's
story of the nations? How does he tell this story? What is John's
message to the nations? And what is his message to the church
concerning the nations? Literary characters cannot be understood in
the abstract, but must be rather discovered sequentially in the
development of an entire narrative. The nations in Revelation are
no exception. Understanding that previous studies have neglected to
situate the nations within Revelation's larger plot, or in
interaction with other narrative characters, Morales concludes that
John's purpose is to show that the nations belong to God. John
achieves his purpose in part by deploying a novel metaphor,
virtually unexplored until now - Christ, shepherd of the nations
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