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- 98073773 contributor B8388102.
- 98073773 created "1998.".
- 98073773 date "1998".
- 98073773 date "1998.".
- 98073773 dateCopyrighted "1998.".
- 98073773 description "Includes bibliographical references (p. [241]-250) and index.".
- 98073773 description "Machine generated contents note: Prefaceix -- INTRODUCTION Millennium-Wisdom and Folly1 -- Calendrics and Convenience 3 -- Computronics and Catastrophe 4 -- Apocalypse and Crisis Management 5 -- Apocalypse and Insanity? 8 -- APOCALYPSE AND ANTICHRIST IN THE FIRST MILLENNIUM -- CHAPTER 1 Apocalyptic Tradition13 -- Apocalypse14 -- Apocalypse as Literary Genre14 -- Eschatology as Apocalypse15 -- Non-Jewish Apocalypse16 -- Asian Apocalypses17 -- Biblical Apocalypses20 -- Parabiblical Eschatology24 -- CHAPTER 2 John's Apocalypse as Literature33 -- Title,Authorship, and Date33 -- Apocalypse and the Canon34 -- Apocalypse and Intertextuality34 -- Content35 -- Two Revelations and Two Ecstasies36 -- Ring/Chiasmic Structure37 -- Numerical Structure41 -- Interludes/Digressions 41 -- Images/Symbols42 -- Theology as Eschatology42 -- Apocalypse as Anti-Roman Scripture43 -- Ethics ofVengeance45 -- CHAPTER 3 Apocalypse in Literature: East andWest49 -- Christian Apocalypses:A Common Tradition49 -- The Apocalypse of Paul50 -- The Sibylline Oracles51 -- East-West:A SharedTradition52 -- Christian East 55 -- Christian West 59 -- CHAPTER 4 Antichrist: East andWest 67 -- Antichrist in the New Testament69 -- An Early Tradition 72 -- Spiritual Antichrist in theWest 74 -- Antichrist in the East74 -- The Legend of the Last Emperor79 -- Islam as A ntichrist80 -- Byzantine Date of the End of the World83 -- Migration ofApocalypses from East to West84 -- APOCALYPTIC TRADITION OF EARLY ENGLAND -- CHAPTER 5 The English of the Millennium: A Heresy93 -- Anglo-Saxon Invasion: Facts and Fiction94 -- The Mercian Heresy104 -- Linguistics and Mercians108 -- Revisionist Conclusion111 -- CHAPTER 6 TheWorld ofAnglo-Saxons:West-East117 -- Evidence from Archeology117 -- Travelers and Scholars:West and Beyond 119 -- Anglo-Saxons and the East126 -- CHAPTER 7 Anglo-Saxon Preaching:Apocalypse and Antichrist 137 -- Millennium and Doomsday138 -- Doom14 0 -- CHAPTER 8 The Road toValhalla: Germanic Apocalypses157 -- CHAPTER 9 BeowulfApocalypse and Antichrist167 -- Eschatological Themes172 -- Apocalyptic Techniques178 -- Monsters as Historical Allegories185 -- Rome as an Allegory of Evil in Early Christianity188 -- The Dragon: Cain's Seed, Heretics, and Islam192 -- Antichrist in Beowulf200 -- The Spirit of Beowulfian Apocalypse211 -- CONCLUSION Fuzzy Literature221 -- Appendix231 -- Bibliography 241 -- Index251.".
- 98073773 extent "xiii, 257 p. ;".
- 98073773 identifier "0940121514".
- 98073773 identifier 98073773.html.
- 98073773 issued "1998".
- 98073773 issued "1998.".
- 98073773 language "eng".
- 98073773 publisher "Notre Dame, Ind. : Cross Cultural Publications,".
- 98073773 subject "236 21".
- 98073773 subject "Antichrist History of doctrines Middle Ages, 600-1500.".
- 98073773 subject "Apocalyptic literature History and criticism.".
- 98073773 subject "BL501 .T48 1998".
- 98073773 subject "English literature Old English, ca. 450-1100 History and criticism.".
- 98073773 subject "Monsters in literature.".
- 98073773 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: Prefaceix -- INTRODUCTION Millennium-Wisdom and Folly1 -- Calendrics and Convenience 3 -- Computronics and Catastrophe 4 -- Apocalypse and Crisis Management 5 -- Apocalypse and Insanity? 8 -- APOCALYPSE AND ANTICHRIST IN THE FIRST MILLENNIUM -- CHAPTER 1 Apocalyptic Tradition13 -- Apocalypse14 -- Apocalypse as Literary Genre14 -- Eschatology as Apocalypse15 -- Non-Jewish Apocalypse16 -- Asian Apocalypses17 -- Biblical Apocalypses20 -- Parabiblical Eschatology24 -- CHAPTER 2 John's Apocalypse as Literature33 -- Title,Authorship, and Date33 -- Apocalypse and the Canon34 -- Apocalypse and Intertextuality34 -- Content35 -- Two Revelations and Two Ecstasies36 -- Ring/Chiasmic Structure37 -- Numerical Structure41 -- Interludes/Digressions 41 -- Images/Symbols42 -- Theology as Eschatology42 -- Apocalypse as Anti-Roman Scripture43 -- Ethics ofVengeance45 -- CHAPTER 3 Apocalypse in Literature: East andWest49 -- Christian Apocalypses:A Common Tradition49 -- The Apocalypse of Paul50 -- The Sibylline Oracles51 -- East-West:A SharedTradition52 -- Christian East 55 -- Christian West 59 -- CHAPTER 4 Antichrist: East andWest 67 -- Antichrist in the New Testament69 -- An Early Tradition 72 -- Spiritual Antichrist in theWest 74 -- Antichrist in the East74 -- The Legend of the Last Emperor79 -- Islam as A ntichrist80 -- Byzantine Date of the End of the World83 -- Migration ofApocalypses from East to West84 -- APOCALYPTIC TRADITION OF EARLY ENGLAND -- CHAPTER 5 The English of the Millennium: A Heresy93 -- Anglo-Saxon Invasion: Facts and Fiction94 -- The Mercian Heresy104 -- Linguistics and Mercians108 -- Revisionist Conclusion111 -- CHAPTER 6 TheWorld ofAnglo-Saxons:West-East117 -- Evidence from Archeology117 -- Travelers and Scholars:West and Beyond 119 -- Anglo-Saxons and the East126 -- CHAPTER 7 Anglo-Saxon Preaching:Apocalypse and Antichrist 137 -- Millennium and Doomsday138 -- Doom14 0 -- CHAPTER 8 The Road toValhalla: Germanic Apocalypses157 -- CHAPTER 9 BeowulfApocalypse and Antichrist167 -- Eschatological Themes172 -- Apocalyptic Techniques178 -- Monsters as Historical Allegories185 -- Rome as an Allegory of Evil in Early Christianity188 -- The Dragon: Cain's Seed, Heretics, and Islam192 -- Antichrist in Beowulf200 -- The Spirit of Beowulfian Apocalypse211 -- CONCLUSION Fuzzy Literature221 -- Appendix231 -- Bibliography 241 -- Index251.".
- 98073773 title "Millennium : Apocalypse and Antichrist and Old English monsters, c. 1000 A.D. / Zacharias P. Thundy.".
- 98073773 type "text".