The received view and Revelation : a social-scientific reading of Revelation 2–3
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Van Niekerk, Robert J.
Van Eck, Ernest
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Abstract
This article aims to present a culturally plausible reading of Revelation 2–3. This will be done
through the use of a social-scientific model focussing on the core values of honour and shame
in the ancient Mediterranean world. Before describing this model, the article will present a
cursory discussion on the currently received view of Revelation’s genre and Revelation 2–3. It
is argued that while the received view provides valuable historical descriptions of the ancient
Mediterranean world, this approach is inadequate to bring to the fore the underlying norms
and values found in Revelation 2–3. Using the model of honour and shame as a lens through
which to read Revelation 2–3, it becomes apparent that these seven letters are filled with
honour claims that are either confirmed, challenged or denied. In addition, honour is also
ascribed to specific communities, and in some cases, honour is redefined.
INTRADISCIPLINARY AND/OR INTERDISCIPLINARY IMPLICATIONS : Reading Revelation 2–3 through
social-scientific models engages critically with the traditional approach to these texts, and
provides a culturally sensitive and responsible reading thereof. This reading further promotes
a constructive engagement with cross-cultural anthropology.
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DATA AVAILABILITY : Data sharing is not applicable to this article as no new data were created or analysed in this study.
Keywords
Revelation 2–3, Honour, Shame, Social-scientific, Genre, Historical criticism, Received view
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Citation
Van Niekerk, R.J. & Van Eck,
E., 2024, ‘The received view
and Revelation: A socialscientific
reading of
Revelation 2–3’, Verbum et
Ecclesia 45(1), a3181.
https://DOI.org/10.4102/ve.v45i1.3181.