Trinity Presbyterian Church has started a 14-week study of the book of Revelation. We've worked through the first three chapters; tomorrow we'll hear chapters 4 and 5 (whether we'll understand them remains to be seen). I've been writing curriculum for our small groups; I'll start posting this curriculum in the near future.
Here's a list of resources that I'm using:
Blount, Brian K. Can I Get a Witness? Reading Revelation through African American Culture. Louisville: Westminster John Knox Press, 2005.
Boring, M. Eugene. Revelation. Louisville: John Knox Press, 1989.
Donelson, Lewis R. From Hebrews to Revelation: A Theological Introduction. Louisville: Westminster John Knox Press, 2001.
Efird, James M. How to Interpret the Bible. Atlanta: John Knox Press, 1984.
Fee, Gordon D. and Douglas Stuart. How to Read the Bible for All Its Worth. Grand Rapids: Zondervan, 2003.
Fiorenza, Elisabeth Schussler. "The Followers of the Lamb: Visionary Rhetoric and Social-Political Situation" in Discipleship in the New Testament. Philadelphia: Fortress Press, 1985.
Gorman, Michael J. Reading Revelation Responsibly: Uncivil Worship and Witness, Following the Lamb into the New Creation. Eugene: Cascade Books, 2011.
Maier, Harry O. Apocalypse Recalled: The Book of Revelation after Christendom. Minneapolis: Fortress Press, 2002.
Stringfellow, William. An Ethic for Christians and Other Aliens in a Strange Land. Waco: Word, 1973.
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