Fuentes que dieron origen al Apocalipsis de san Juan de Raúl Zaldívar es una exploración meticulosa de las múltiples influencias que dieron forma al libro del Apocalipsis.
Este análisis académico riguroso, desentraña las complejidades del texto apocalíptico, revelando las conexiones, simbolismos y patrones que subyacen en su narrativa.
Seguido del lanzamiento del libro Fuentes griegas que dieron origen a la Biblia y a la teología cristiana, el autor explora minuciosamente el contexto sociopolítico y religioso de Asia Menor, así como la literatura apocalíptica intertestamentaria y las fuentes canónicas del Antiguo Testamento, incluyendo a Isaías, Ezequiel y Zacarías, que se entrelazan en el Apocalipsis.
Atribuciones destacadas del estudio:
Finalmente, el libro propone una teología del Apocalipsis sin tintes, explorando cuestiones como la deidad de Jesucristo, la esperanza de un nuevo orden y su teología política.
Con un estilo claro y bien documentado, Zaldívar invita a los lectores a reflexionar sobre las interpretaciones tradicionales y a considerar nuevas perspectivas basadas en un análisis crítico de las fuentes.
Esta obra es indispensable para aquellos que buscan un estudio completo y fundamentado del Apocalipsis y desean enriquecer su comprensión teológica con una visión informada y reflexiva.
Sources that Originated the Book of Revelation
Sources that Originated the Book of Revelation by Raúl Zaldívar is a meticulous exploration of the multiple influences that shaped the Book of Revelation.
This rigorous academic analysis unravels the complexities of the apocalyptic text, revealing the connections, symbolism, and patterns that underlie its narrative.
Following the release of the book Greek Sources that Gave Rise to the Bible and to the Christian Theology, the author meticulously examines the sociopolitical and religious context of Asia Minor, as well as the intertestamental apocalyptic literature and the canonical sources of the Old Testament, including Isaiah, Ezekiel, and Zechariah, which intertwine in Revelation.
Highlighted attributions of the study include:
Lastly, the book proposes a theology of the book of Revelation without hues, exploring issues such as the deity of Jesus Christ, the hope for a new order, and its political theology. With a clear and well-documented style, Zaldívar invites readers to reflect on traditional interpretations and consider new perspectives based on a critical analysis of the sources.
This work is essential for those seeking a comprehensive and well-founded study of the book of Revelation and wish to enrich their theological understanding with an informed and reflective view.
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