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Pretende-se neste artigo avaliar como é que no tempo de Thomas Moro foi interpretado o livro do Apocalipse a partir do processo de rotação hermenêutica à volta das categorias de tempo e de lugar, para identificar as leituras que se posicionaram ora dentro do tempo do autor ora fora do tempo do autor, bem como as hermenêuticas do último livro bíblico que colocaram o leitor no centro dos lugares do texto ou fora desses lugares.
This article intends to evaluate how in the time of Thomas More the book of Revelation was interpreted within a process of hermeneutical rotation around the categories of time and place, in order to identify the readings that have been positioned either in the author's time or outside the author's time, as well as the hermeneutics of the last biblical book that puts the reader in the center of the places of the text or out of these places.
This article intends to evaluate how in the time of Thomas More the book of Revelation was interpreted within a process of hermeneutical rotation around the categories of time and place, in order to identify the readings that have been positioned either in the author's time or outside the author's time, as well as the hermeneutics of the last biblical book that puts the reader in the center of the places of the text or out of these places.
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Apocalipse Tempo Espaço Interpretação Lugares Cronologia Revelation Time Space Interpretation Places Chronology
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Carvalho, J. C. (2018). O Apocalipse e lugares utópicos. Revista de Cultura Teológica, (92), 159–170. https://doi.org/10.23925/rct.i92.40159
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Pontifícia Universidade Católica de São Paulo