Introduction
Chapter 1: Seeing with John: Revelation, Vision and Metaphor
Chapter 2: Seeing and Thinking with the City-Bride: Revelation's
Bridal Imagery in Context
Chapter 3: Becoming the Bridal City: Envisioning the Bride with
Late Medieval Visionaries
Chapter 4: "Coming into Wedding": Reading and Viewing Revelation in
the American South
Conclusion: Unveiling the Visible
Explains how Revelation, through the use of vision, metaphor, text, constructs a community identity.
Lynn R. Huber is Assistant Professor of Religious Studies at Elon University in Elon, North Carolina, USA.
In this volume, Lynn Huber picks up on some of the more obviously
feminine imagery and wider metaphorical language that Revelation
employs ... The examples that are presented in the book are helpful
and provide some good illustrations (literally in several cases) of
the ways in which the text has been seen.
*Theological Book Review*
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