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A guy with ”some college” and a day job has long-form conversations about biblical texts.
Greg Carey, a New Testament scholar, discusses his book Rereading Revelation: Theology, Ethics, and Resistance. He brings his unique insights on the book of Revelation, its apocalyptic nature, and its implications for understanding Jesus and early Christian communities. He emphasizes the importance of reading Revelation as a Jewish text, the symbolism of the Lamb versus the Lion, and the ethical challenges posed by its violent imagery. Carey also explores the relevance of Revelation in contemporary contexts, particularly regarding issues of loyalty, resistance, and the call for nonviolent action against oppression. Resources mentioned or recommended in this conversation include Comfort and Protest: The Apocalypse of John from a South African Perspective; scholar Anna Bowden, Buckley: The Life and the Revolution That Changed America; Revelation for Normal People: A Guide to the Strangest and Most Dangerous Book in the Bible; Discovering Revelation: Content, Interpretation, Reception; Reading Revelation Responsibly: Uncivil Worship and Witness: Following the Lamb into the New Creation; Annette Yoshiko Reed; Breaking the Code: Understanding the Book of Revelation; Can I Get a Witness? Reading Revelation through African American Culture; James Baldwin; Flannery O’Connor; John Kennedy Toole; Kurt Vonnegut; and Demon Copperhead.
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It Means What It Means
A guy with ”some college” and a day job has long-form conversations about biblical texts.