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The Violence of the Lamb: Martyrs as Agents of Divine Judgement in the Book of Revelation

Paul Middleton

The act of martyrdom in the worldview of the Apocalypse has been considered to be an exemplification of non-violent resistance. Paul Middleton argues here, however, that it is in fact a representation of direct participation by Christians, through their martyrdom, in divine violence against those the author of Revelation portrays as God's enemies. Middleton shows that acceptance of martyrdom is to grasp the invitation to participate in the Revelation's divine violence. Martyrs follow the model laid down by the Lamb, who was not only slain, but resurrected, glorified, and who executes judgement.

The world created by the Apocalypse encourages readers to conquer the Beast through martyrdom, but also through the experience of resurrection and being appointed judges. In this role, martyrs participate in the judgement of the wicked by sharing the Lamb's power to judge. Different from eschewing violence, the conceptual world of the Apocalypse portrays God, the Lamb, and the martyrs as possessing more power, might, and violent potential than the Emperor and his armies. Middleton believes that martyrdom and violence are necessary components of the worldview of Revelation.

Book Details

  • Publisher: T&T Clark
  • Publish Date: Nov 28th, 2019
  • Pages: 304
  • Language: English
  • Edition: undefined - undefined
  • Dimensions: 9.21in - 6.14in - 0.63in - 0.93lb
  • EAN: 9780567692597
  • Categories: • Biblical Criticism & Interpretation - New Testament• Biblical Studies - New Testament - General

About the Author

Middleton, Paul: - Dr. Paul Middleton is Senior Lecturer in New Testament and Early Christianity at the University of Chester, UK.
Keith, Chris: - Chris Keith is Research Professor of New Testament and Early Christianity at MF Norwegian School of Theology, Religion and Society, Norway. He is the author of The Pericope Adulterae, the Gospel of John and the Literacy of Jesus, a winner of the 2010 John Templeton Award for Theological Promise, and Jesus' Literacy: Scribal Culture and the Teacher from Galilee. He is also the co-editor of Jesus among Friends and Enemies: A Historical and Literary Introduction to Jesus in the Gospels, and was recently named a 2012 Society of Biblical Literature Regional Scholar.

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Praise for this book

A carefully argued and persuasive reading of the Book of Revelation ... This book is a valuable contribution to the field of historical-critical New Testament studies as well as to the study of the Apocalypse.
Journal of Theological Studies
In The Violence of the Lamb, Paul Middleton confirms his status as a leading historian of martyrdom and Christian origins. With a startling but apt title, he convincingly shows that martyrs were believed to share the retribution of divine violence and that more 'liberal' or 'pacifist' readings have a tendency towards anachronism and apologetics. This is an excellent book and should be read by anyone wishing to understand ancient concepts of martyrdom and violence on their own terms.
James Crossley, St. Mary's College, Twickenham, UK
Middleton offers a provocative reading of the role of violence and martyrdom in Revelation. His iconoclastic conclusions will cause you to re-evaluate what you think about many of the important interpretive cruces of the Apocalypse.
Garrick V. Allen, Dublin City University, Ireland