Apocalypse, Prophecy, and Pseudepigraphy: On Jewish Apocalyptic Literature

Updated by: 
Michal Drori Elmalem
Research notes: 
MDE/Reader Checked/19/11/2015
Reference type: 
Book
Author(s): 
Collins, John J.
year: 
2015
Full title: 

Apocalypse, Prophecy, and Pseudepigraphy: On Jewish Apocalyptic Literature

Publisher: 
Eerdmans Publishing Co.
Work type: 
Essay/Monograph
Abstract: 

A highly regarded expert on Jewish apocalyptic texts, John J. Collins has written extensively on the subject. Nineteen of his essays written over the last fifteen years, including previously unpublished contributions, are brought together for the first time in Apocalypse, Prophecy, and Pseudepigraphy.

After an introductory essay that revisits the problem of defining Apocalypse as a literary genre, Collins deals with a number of different topics, including the relationship between apocalypse and prophecy and the troubling ethical issues raised by apocalyptic texts. Collins also examines several specific examples to show the themes and variation present in the genre. Organized in five sections, these thematic essays complement and enrich Collins's well-known book The Apocalyptic Imagination.

Label: 
21/09/2015
Record number: 
100 858