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Form and genre criticism have versed us in such forms as aphorisms, miracle stories, and pronouncement stories and such genres as letters, gospels, histories, speeches, and apocalypses in all their many forms (Bailey; Sweeney and Ben Zvi; Wansbrough); and we know how they work to provide a standard frame for the telling and retelling of stories with variation. True, King and company don't take their apocalypses seriously. 21) This, in turn, led to the publication in 1944 of one of his most popular writings The Relevance of Apocalyptic: A Study of Jewish and Christian Apocalypses from Daniel to the Revelation. |
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