University Press of America
Pages: 186
Trim: 6¼ x 9¼
978-0-7618-2350-6 • Paperback • August 2002 • $67.99 • (£52.00)
Dal Lee is Professor of New Testament, Department of Christian Studies, Hannam University, Korea.
Chapter 1 Abbreviations
Chapter 2 Acknowledgment
Chapter 3 Introduction: The Development of the Literary Criticism; The History of Research of the Narrative Asides in the Gospels and Acts; Methodological Considerations
Chapter 4 The Narrative Asides in Selected Ancient Apocalypses: The Narrative Asides in the Jewish and Christian Apocalypses; The Formula of the Narrative Asides
Chapter 5 The Narrative Asides in the Book of Revelation: Two Literary Problems in Revelation to the Narrative Asides in Revelation; The Identification of the Narrative Asides; Criteria for Asides and Non-Asides
Chapter 6 The Classification of the Narrative Asides in the Book of Revelation: The Functional Classification; The Syntactical Classification
Chapter 7 The Function of the Narrative Asides in the Book of Revelation: The Narrative Asides and the Interpretation of the Narrative; The Formation of the Narrative Asides in Revelation; The Narrative Asides and the Discourse of the Narrative of Revelation
Chapter 8 Conclusion
Chapter 9 Selected Bibliography
Chapter 10 Index of Authors
This book offers a worthwhile contribution to a specialized field of interest.
— Greg Carey, Lancaster Theological Seminary; Catholic Biblical Quarterly
This book offers a worthwhile contribution to a specialized field of interest.
— Greg Carey, Lancaster Theological Seminary; Catholic Biblical Quarterly