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The Evolution of Apocalyptic Determinism

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The Evolution of Apocalyptic Determinism

Barker, Dustin (2024) The Evolution of Apocalyptic Determinism. Masters thesis, Concordia University.

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Abstract

That determinism occupies an integral place within apocalypticism’s notional architecture is routinely acknowledged in scholarship. However, examinations of determinism’s conceptual structure and function within Jewish and early Christian apocalypticism are lacking. Moreover, where determinism has been treated within this context, it is frequently framed by the language and definitional constructs of contemporary philosophical and popular discourse. The effect of this approach is to obscure the conceptual coherence which underlies the texts.
In light of this gap in scholarship, I examine determinism and human moral agency within four Jewish historical apocalypses: the biblical book of Daniel chaps. 7-12, The Animal Apocalypse, 4 Ezra, and 2 Baruch. This analysis eschews the framework of contemporary philosophical and popular discourse in an effort to understand the way in which apocalyptic determinism coheres with conceptualizations of human moral agency within the texts themselves. From this analysis, it is my contention that: 1) a stable, conceptual core of an “early Jewish apocalyptic determinism” persists across the four apocalypses, which together correspond to a period of approximately 300 years; 2) 4 Ezra and 2 Baruch reflect two distinct developmental directions for “early Jewish apocalyptic determinism;” and 3) across the four apocalypses, “early Jewish apocalyptic determinism” contributes to the texts’ social function in a consistent manner.

Divisions:Concordia University > Faculty of Arts and Science > Religions and Cultures
Item Type:Thesis (Masters)
Authors:Barker, Dustin
Institution:Concordia University
Degree Name:M.A.
Program:Religion
Date:21 July 2024
Thesis Supervisor(s):DiTommaso, Lorenzo
Keywords:Apocalypticism, Apocalypse, Second Temple Judaism, Determinism, Moral Agency
ID Code:994131
Deposited By: Dustin Barker
Deposited On:24 Oct 2024 19:09
Last Modified:24 Oct 2024 19:09
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