Revelation 19-21 in the Exegesis of Early Christian Roman Africa

Revelation 19-21 in the Exegesis of Early Christian Roman Africa

  • Martina Vercesi
Publisher:Mohr SiebeckISBN 13: 9783161626906ISBN 10: 3161626907

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Revelation 19-21 in the Exegesis of Early Christian Roman Africa is written by Martina Vercesi and published by Mohr Siebeck. It's available with International Standard Book Number or ISBN identification 3161626907 (ISBN 10) and 9783161626906 (ISBN 13).

Martina Vercesi explores the history of interpretation of one of the most disputed passages of the Book of Revelation, chapters 19-21, within the early Christian communities of Roman Africa from the second to the end of the fourth century. Analysing the reception and exegesis of these chapters, the author examines a variety of sources, including letters, treatises, commentaries, and martyrological texts, addressing historical, theological, and textual questions. Beginning with the analysis of the Acta Martyrum Scillitanorum , she provides a comprehensive account of the exegesis of Revelation 19-21, offering insights into how early Christians actively engaged with the Book of Revelation and how these chapters influenced the eschatological thoughts of the early Christian communities.