Preaching the Book of Revelation

Interpretation 40 (3):270-282 (1986)
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Abstract

Revelation, primarily a liturgical book, invites its readers to sing, to pray, and to praise God; and those who attempt to preach or teach its themes apart from a liturgical setting rob it of much of its power

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