Revelation: The Apocalypse of Jesus ChristISBN: 978-0-631-23215-5
Paperback
336 pages
January 2004, Wiley-Blackwell
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"The present commentary on Revelation ... the first to be
published in the series, is a full success. If you have little
space on your shelves for biblical commentaries, I would advise you
to throw the other commentaries out and keep this one."
International Review of Biblical Studies
“In giving a sense of how these biblical texts have been
read and interpreted by generations of readers these commentaries
succeed admirably. They will educate, illuminate, surprise, and
delight.” Australian Religious Studies Review
"The reader will come away with a good general sense of just how
powerful this text has been in the Christian Church." Epworth
Review
"The reader is provided with a good range of readings, and ways
in which the text has been appropriated byt he church, and in
music, art and literature." Colloquium
"Judith Kovacs and Christopher Rowland give us something new
– an in-depth analysis that emphasizes the reception history
of the Apocalypse, its significance for later theology, literature,
and art. The result is an eye-opening book that will dramatically
change how readers understand the last book of the Bible and its
role in Western history. This is a rich and fascinating work."
Bernard McGinn, Divinity School, University of Chicago
"This is a rich and multifaceted commentary on Revelation that includes highlights from the whole range of the history of interpretation and reception of the work. Special attention is given to the role the book has played in art, literature and music, both within the churches and without. It should be required reading in any course on Revelation." Adela Yarbro Collins, Yale University Divinity School