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Apocalypse

Reading Revelation 21–22

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The Book of Revelation has perplexed and fascinated readers for centuries. In particular, its final two chapters—which contain the only extended description of heaven in the canon—beg for close examination and careful consideration. In this collection of essays, six scholars theologically examine Revelation 21–22. With approaches ranging from textual criticism to intertextual readings to conceptual analysis, this book sheds new light on a most enigmatic text.

About the Author & Editor

Julie M. Smith

Julie M. Smith is the editor of Apocalypse: Reading Revelation 21–22. She graduated from the University of Texas at Austin with a BA in English and from the Graduate Theological Union in Berkeley, California, with an MA in biblical studies. She is on the executive board of the Mormon Theology Seminar and the steering committee for the BYU New Testament Commentary, for which she is writing a commentary on the Gospel of Mark. She is the author of Search, Ponder, and Pray: A Guide to the Gospels. Julie is married to Derrick Smith; they live near Austin, Texas, where she homeschools their three children. She also blogs for Times & Seasons, where she is the book review editor.

Table of Contents

Introduction

A Book or a Tree? A Textual Variant in Revelation 22:19

The Beginning and the End: Echoes of Genesis 1–3 in Revelation 21–22

The Fruit of Eden’s Tree: The Bride, the Book, and the Water of Life in Revelation

Seeing Eye to Eye: Nephi’s and John’s Intertwining Visions of the Tree of Life

The Unveiling of Christ . . . and of Angels: Apocalyptic Mediation in Revelation

Overwritten, Written Elsewhere: Names, Books, and Souls in St. John’s Apocalypse

Publication Information

Publication Month: July
Publication Year: 2016
Language: English
ISBN 13: 978-0-8425-2877-1
Binding: html
Price: $ 15.95
Sub Site: Laura F. Willes Center for Book of Mormon Studies
Imprint: Neal A. Maxwell Institute for Religious Scholarship