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Robert Mucha, Stephan Witetschek

Das Buch ohne Siegel. Zur zeitgeschichtlichen Referentialität der Johannesapokalypse

Section: Articles
Volume 4 (2013) / Issue 1, pp. 96-125 (30)
Published 09.07.2018
DOI 10.1628/186870313X13624783729128
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Summary
This article wants to add some methodological precision to the contemporary-historical interpretation of Revelation as it has become conventional: When John the seer refers to the world in which his addressees live, he does not only produce an encoded picture thereof, but, within his world of images and by his radicalizing interpretation and evaluation, he endows it with added cognitive value: The book wants to enable its readers to make sense of the world in which they live. Basic hermeneutical reflections and three case studies (Rev 2–3; Rev 6; Rev 13/17) show that the imagery of Revelation does depart from concrete phenomena in the cities of Asia Minor, but, at the same time, moves beyond mere historical reference.