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A Postmodern Revelation: Signs of Astrology and the Apocalypse [Paperback]

Jacques M. Chevalier (Author)
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May 31, 1997

In this new interpretation of the Book of Revelation, Jacques M. Chevalier examines the relationship between astromythology and Western interpretation. While scholars have noted the influence of ancient astromythology in Revelation before, Chevalier shows how John's heavenly imagery is the key to a polemical dialogue between modes of storytelling in Western history: astrology and eschatology, and naturalism and logocentrism. The book also explains how the 'genealogical' concerns of modern academia about the origins of natural and cultural history have supplanted the future-oriented visions of sidereal divination and Christian prophecy.

The first three chapters and epilogue situate Chevalier's biblical analysis in the context of broader interpretations of astrology and the apocalypse developed by Jung, D.H. Lawrence, LTvi-Strauss, Derrida, Foucault, Cassirer, Adorno, Frye, Barthes, and Morin. They also provide the reader with a solid background in the history of astrological belief systems and exegetic readings of Revelation extending from antiquity to the late twentieth century. The remaining chapters are devoted to two questions. First, how does the imagery in Revelation relate to expressions of astromythology? Second, how do twentieth-century readings of Revelation reflect a 'genealogical' perspective on notions of signs, textuality, and destiny?

A Postmodern Revelation is itself an 'apocalypse,' a revelation to scholars interested in sign theory, eschatology, and the history of astrology. The book does far more than interpret the specific biblical text of John's Revelation: it plays with polemics and parallels in the history of Western thought, tracing the history of signs and their meaning from antiquity to a postmodern era that heralds the end of all myths of the End.


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Jacques M. Chevalier is Professor in the Department of Sociology and Anthropology at Carleton University.


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  • Paperback: 416 pages
  • Publisher: University of Toronto Press, Scholarly Publishing Division; 1 edition (May 31, 1997)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0802079768
  • ISBN-13: 978-0802079763
  • Product Dimensions: 9 x 6 x 1.2 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.4 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
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5.0 out of 5 stars Astrology and Eschatology, October 20, 2000
This review is from: A Postmodern Revelation: Signs of Astrology and the Apocalypse (Paperback)
This book attempts an exegesis of The Book of Revelations from the perspective of postmodernity. The book considers the three interpretive modes of anagogy, teleology, and geneaology, which have been used by exegetes of the Book of Revelations. Anagogy views the text as a work expressing timeless propositions of the Christian spirit. Teleology views the text as a genuine prophecy of things to come. And, the geneaological perspective traces the lines of descent in the text from their original sources. The author examines the history of each of these interpretive modes, and then turns to the Book of Revelations itself to provide his own exegesis. The author uncovers the hidden astrological underpinning of the Book of Revelations, and shows how John wrote the book as a reply to astrology from the Christian perspective. The book concludes with a discussion of Revelations in light of Jung's "Answer to Job". Overall, this is an excellent introduction to the Book of Revelations, and its interpretors.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars this was the publisher's note:, December 5, 2004
This review is from: Postmodern Revelation (Hardcover)
(i haven't read this book but was helped by reading this note, which i pass along...i gave 5 stars because i had to give some rating and gave it with the benefit of the doubt...

In This New Interpretation of the "Book of Revelation", Jacques M. Chevalier examines the relationship between astromythology, the Text, and Western interpretation. While scholars have noted the influence of ancient astromythology in Revelation before, Chevalier shows how John's heavenly imagery is the key to a polemical dialogue between two modes of storytelling in Western history: astrology and eschatology, or naturalism and logocentrism. The book also explains how the 'genealogical' concerns of modern academia about the origins of natural and cultural history have supplanted the future-oriented visions of sidereal divination and Christian prophecy. The first three chapters and Epilogue of the book situate Chevalier's biblical analysis in the context of broader interpretations of astrology and the apocalypse developed by Jung, Lawrence, Levi-Strauss, Derrida, Foucault, Cassirer, Adorno, Frye, Barthes, and Morin. They also provide the reader with a solid background in the history of astrological belief systems and exegetic readings of Revelation extending from antiquity to the late twentieth-century. The remaining chapters are devoted to two questions. First, what precise relationship does the imagery in Revelation entertain with expressions of astromythology? Second, how do twentieth-century readings of Revelation reflect a 'genealogical' perspective on notions of signs, textuality, and destiny? A Postmodern Revelation is itself an 'apocalypse, ' a revelation to scholars interested in sign theory, eschatology, and the history of astrology. The book does far more than interpret the specific biblical text of John's Revelation: it plays with polemics and parallels in the history ofWestern thought, tracing the history of signs and their meaning from antiquity to a postmodern era that heralds the end of all myths of the End. 'Jacques Chevalier's (book) is a brilliant transdisciplinary interpretation of the Book of Revelation in the light of ancient astromythicism on one hand and contemporary semiotics on the other. It will be of serious interest to specialists and general readers alike who are interested in the New Testament, the history of religions, ancient and modern biblical studies, and the historical and sociological meaning of contemporary astrology.' -- Robert Polzin, School of Comparative Literature, Carleton University This poststructural analysis shows that the use of ancient astromythological images in the Book of Revelation reflects a polemical dialogue between two modes of storytelling in Western history: astrology and eschatology, or naturalism and logocentrism. The book also explains how the 'genealogical' concerns of modern academia about the origins of natural and cultural history have supplanted the future-oriented visions of sidereal divination and Christian prophecy.
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