John's Apocalypse: Dynamic word-images for a new world release_4j64ukac5jeeho3pqozqtvivh4

by Sergio Rosell

Published in HTS Teologiese Studies/Theological Studies by AOSIS.

2011   Volume 67

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The aim of the article is to investigate the function of the symbols and images in the Apocalypse of John. Its aim is to focus on the 'mental scenarios' readers are bringing to the text, rather than on John's supposed lack of ability to convey his message. The article discusses both the symbolic or iconographic and the evocative power within the historical situation which the author of the Apocalypse addresses. The article's intention is to show how John reveals an alternative way of understanding history through the use of his particular imagery, aided by film theory tools and based on previous work that had perceived the Apocalypse's 'theatrical' nature, in order to discover John's use of images, their function and the new world he aims to portray.
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