Includes bibliographical references (p. [228]-[250]) and indexes
Gender and empire : sexualized violence in John’s anti-imperial apocalypse / John W. Marshall -- ’They have not defiled themselves with women ...’ : Christian identity according to the book of Revelation / Hanna Stenström -- Women in myth and history : deconstructing John’s characterizations / David L. Barr -- ’Teaching and beguiling my servants’ : the letter to Thyatira (Rev. 2-18-29) / Pamela Thimmes -- Why can’t the heavenly Miss Jerusalem just shut up? / Jorunn kland -- Re-membering the whore : the fate of Babylon according to Revelation 17.16 / Caroline Vander Stichele -- Feminine symbolism in the book of Revelation / Adela Yarbro Collins -- Jezebel speaks : naming the goddesses in the book of Revelation / Mary Ann Beavis -- A man’s choice : wealth imagery and the two cities of the book of Revelation / Greg Carey -- Unveiling the bride : Revelation 19.1-8 and Roman social discourse / Lynn R. Huber -- Hypermasculinity and divinity / Stephen D. Moore -- Ms.Calculating the endtimes : additions and conversation / Catherine Keller.
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