Kontrastierung und Überblendung. Strategien der Rauminszenierung in der Narration der Johannesoffenbarung

Within the book of Revelation Babylon, the great whore (Rev 17–18), and the heavenly Jerusalem (Rev 21:9–22:5) are consequently drafted as counter images. The contrast of the two symbolic entities can be attested as purposeful just with regard to narrative space, spatial construction and the various...

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Main Author: Konrad Huber
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Language:deu
Published: ArgeAss 2017-12-01
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Online Access:https://www.protokollezurbibel.at/index.php/pzb/article/view/2711
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spelling doaj-5a313cf4c9244504949fb189d8af69d52020-11-25T01:29:17ZdeuArgeAssProtokolle zur Bibel2412-24672017-12-01262Kontrastierung und Überblendung. Strategien der Rauminszenierung in der Narration der JohannesoffenbarungKonrad Huber0Universität MainzWithin the book of Revelation Babylon, the great whore (Rev 17–18), and the heavenly Jerusalem (Rev 21:9–22:5) are consequently drafted as counter images. The contrast of the two symbolic entities can be attested as purposeful just with regard to narrative space, spatial construction and the various references to spatial aspects in these visions. At the same time crossfading is assessable as a narrative factor not only for the textual location of John, the visionary, but also for the contents presented in the visions themselves and can be recognized as an expression of different perspectives on reality. Texts like Rev 14:1–5, Rev 20:7–10 and Rev 11:1–2 suggest to consider the technique of contrasting and crossfading as a comprehensive strategy for constructing space within the narration of John’s apocalypse. In terms of narratology then this affects the question about consistency of the textual presentation of space, in terms of interpretation it particularly provides arguments for an understanding of the heavenly Jerusalem in a present eschatological sense.https://www.protokollezurbibel.at/index.php/pzb/article/view/2711Book of Revelation/Apocalypse of Johnnarrative spacenarrative techniqueRev 17–18Rev 21–22Rev 11
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Kontrastierung und Überblendung. Strategien der Rauminszenierung in der Narration der Johannesoffenbarung
Protokolle zur Bibel
Book of Revelation/Apocalypse of John
narrative space
narrative technique
Rev 17–18
Rev 21–22
Rev 11
author_facet Konrad Huber
author_sort Konrad Huber
title Kontrastierung und Überblendung. Strategien der Rauminszenierung in der Narration der Johannesoffenbarung
title_short Kontrastierung und Überblendung. Strategien der Rauminszenierung in der Narration der Johannesoffenbarung
title_full Kontrastierung und Überblendung. Strategien der Rauminszenierung in der Narration der Johannesoffenbarung
title_fullStr Kontrastierung und Überblendung. Strategien der Rauminszenierung in der Narration der Johannesoffenbarung
title_full_unstemmed Kontrastierung und Überblendung. Strategien der Rauminszenierung in der Narration der Johannesoffenbarung
title_sort kontrastierung und überblendung. strategien der rauminszenierung in der narration der johannesoffenbarung
publisher ArgeAss
series Protokolle zur Bibel
issn 2412-2467
publishDate 2017-12-01
description Within the book of Revelation Babylon, the great whore (Rev 17–18), and the heavenly Jerusalem (Rev 21:9–22:5) are consequently drafted as counter images. The contrast of the two symbolic entities can be attested as purposeful just with regard to narrative space, spatial construction and the various references to spatial aspects in these visions. At the same time crossfading is assessable as a narrative factor not only for the textual location of John, the visionary, but also for the contents presented in the visions themselves and can be recognized as an expression of different perspectives on reality. Texts like Rev 14:1–5, Rev 20:7–10 and Rev 11:1–2 suggest to consider the technique of contrasting and crossfading as a comprehensive strategy for constructing space within the narration of John’s apocalypse. In terms of narratology then this affects the question about consistency of the textual presentation of space, in terms of interpretation it particularly provides arguments for an understanding of the heavenly Jerusalem in a present eschatological sense.
topic Book of Revelation/Apocalypse of John
narrative space
narrative technique
Rev 17–18
Rev 21–22
Rev 11
url https://www.protokollezurbibel.at/index.php/pzb/article/view/2711
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