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    <title>Apocalypse, prophecy, and pseudepigraphy</title>
    <subTitle>on Jewish Apocalyptic literature</subTitle>
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    <namePart>Collins, John J.</namePart>
    <namePart type="date">1946-</namePart>
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    <extent>x, 389 páginas ; 23 centímetros</extent>
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  <tableOfContents>Apocalypse and prophecy -- The eschatology of Zechariah -- The beginning of the end of the world in the Hebrew Bible -- Apocalypticism and the transformation of prophecy in the second temple period -- Variations on a genre -- Enochic Judaism: An assessment -- The genre of the book of Jubilees -- The Sibyl and the Apocalypses: Generic relationships in Hellenistic Judaism and early Christianity -- Gabriel and David: Some reflections on an enigmatic text -- The idea of election in 4 Ezra -- Themes in Jewish Apocalyptic literature -- Jerusalem and the temple in Jewish Apocalyptic literature of the second temple period -- Journeys to the world beyond in ancient Judaism -- The afterlife in Apocalyptic literature -- Pseudepigraphy -- Pseudepigraphy and group formation in Second Temple Judaism -- Enoch and Ezra -- Sybilline Discourse -- Ethics and politics. Ethos and identify in Jewish Apocalyptic literature -- Apocalypse and empire -- Cognitive dissonance and eschatological violence: Fantasized solutions to a theological dilemma in Second Temple Judaism -- Radical religion and the ethical dilemmas of Apocalyptic Millenarianism.</tableOfContents>
  <note type="statement of responsibility">John J. Collins.</note>
  <note>Bibliografía : páginas 343-373.</note>
  <note>Indice : páginas 381-389.</note>
  <note>SEG42</note>
  <note>SEG41</note>
  <note>SEG40</note>
  <note>SEG39</note>
  <note>P94</note>
  <note>P87</note>
  <note>P86</note>
  <note>P85</note>
  <note>P77</note>
  <note>P76</note>
  <note>P35</note>
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      <title>Biblia<partName>N.T. Apocalipsis</partName></title>
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    <topic>Profecías</topic>
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      <title>Biblia<partName>N.T. Apocalipsis</partName></title>
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    <topic>Relación con el Antiguo Testamento</topic>
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  <classification authority="lcc">BS646 .C649 2015eb</classification>
  <classification authority="ddc" edition="23">220.046 C75</classification>
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