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Hell as ‘Heterotopia’: Edification and Interpretation from Enoch to the Apocalypses of Peter and Paul
Between Canonical and Apocryphal Texts: Processes of Reception, Rewriting and Interpretation in Early Judaism and Early Christianity
  • Meghan Henning, University of Dayton
Document Type
Book Chapter
Publication Date
9-1-2018
Abstract

The volume in which this chapter appears is a comparative study of the processes of reception, rewriting and interpretation between canonical and apocryphal texts in early Jewish and early Christian literature.

ISBN/ISSN
978-3-16-153927-5
Comments

The document that will be available for download following a required embargo is provided with the permission of the publisher. Permission documentation on file.

To read the entire volume, visit an academic library or see the publisher's website.

Publisher
Mohr Siebeck
Place of Publication
Tubingen, Germany
Citation Information
Meghan Henning. "Hell as ‘Heterotopia’: Edification and Interpretation from Enoch to the Apocalypses of Peter and Paul" Between Canonical and Apocryphal Texts: Processes of Reception, Rewriting and Interpretation in Early Judaism and Early Christianity (2018)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/meghan-henning/12/