The Book of Revelation is a highly political and justice-oriented text that speaks to a range of ancient and contemporary issues. This unit offers a close exegetical study of the Revelation in its historical and political setting. Particular attention will be given to the visual context of Revelation, noting how the author of Revelation utilizes and critiques ancient statuary, visual rhetoric and imperial iconography to expose evil and offer an alternate vision of God’s reign.
The class can be taken online, weekly on Monday evenings from 24 Feb, 6pm – 9pm.
College
Pilgrim Theological College
Lecturer
Reverend Associate Professor Robyn Whitaker
Unit Code
BN3130P – Level 3, in person
BN9130P – Level 9, in person
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Pilgrim Theological College brings faith and scholarship into conversation in order to equip and form disciples and leaders for the church and world. It is the official training college for the Uniting Church in Victoria and Tasmania and offers courses from undergraduate to master to PhD level. Pilgrim’s world-class faculty come from a diverse range of Christian traditions, ethnicities, and disciplines, to offer a rich learning environment.
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