Why the “left behind” series is bad…
Really bad.
And Michael Gorman is telling us why.
And while he is at it, he also offers an alternative set of principles – a cruciform hermeneutic– for reading Revelation:
- Recognize that the central and centering image of Revelation is the lamb that was slaughtered.
- Remember that Revelation was first of all written by a first-century Christian for first-century Christians using first-century literary devices and images.
- Abandon so-called literal, linear approaches to the book as if it were history written in advance, and use an interpretive strategy of analogy rather than correlation.
- Focus on the book’s call to discipleship.
- Place the images of death and destruction in Revelation within the larger framework of hope.
Read his post here as he expounds each point in more details.
[link: cross talk via euangelion]