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The Topography of Utopia: Revelation 21–22 in Light of Anc...

Gilchrest, Eric J.

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In Revelation 21-22 in Light of Jewish and Greco-Roman Utopianism, Eric J. Gilchrest offers a creative and compelling reading of Revelation 21-22 as understood through the lens of ancient utopianism. The work is in two parts beginning with a detailed portrait of ancient utopianism based on Greco-Roman and Jewish traditions. The portrait sketches the “topography” of the utopian landscape, which includes a thorough account of various traditions using fourteen utopian topoi or motifs. The author then moves to a description of Revelation’s new Jerusalem in light of these two utopian traditions. With sensitivity to how this text would have been read by each utopian perspective, the author constructs a unique reading of a classic passage that highlights the variety of ways the text originally may have been heard.

The Topography of Utopia: Revelation 21–22 in Light of Ancient Jewish and Greco-Roman Utopianism

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Author
Gilchrest, Eric J.
Publisher
Baylor University
Year
2012

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