While I was retailing the SBL Apocalypse Group definition from 1979, I couldn't help finding myself amused by an element in it. Take a look:
"Apocalypse" is a genre of revelatory literature with a narrative framework, in which a revelation is mediated by an otherworldly being to a human recipient, disclosing a transcendent reality which is both temporal, insofar as it envisages eschatological salvation, and spatial insofar as it involves another, supernatural world."I've seen this and thought about this many times over the last twenty years or so, but what struck me on this occasion is that it contains the word being defined within the definition! Since "revelation" is another way of saying "apocalypse", I can't help thinking that this is a bit like one of the recipes in a book I used to use as a student, The Gourmet Vegan by Heather Lamont. In a section headed "Eating to Survive", the book helpfully explains how to make "toast" lest anyone is unfamiliar with the concept:
ToastThis used to strike me as hilarious. The implied reader is a hypothetical (one might say non-existent) person who does does not know what "toast" is. Should there be such an unlikely person who has purchased The Gourmet Vegan, they would hardly be helped in their ignorance of what "toast" is by invoking the verb "to toast".
Used sliced wholemeal bread or bread buns, halved. Toast until golden. Spread with vegan margarine, and any vegan jams, preserves, marmalades or Marmite . . ."
It's worrying the kind of links that your mind makes when you are in the middle of teaching. Perhaps it's just me.
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On another topic, you haven't posted much about 'Bible Secrets Revealed'. What do you make of it so far?
There seems to have been a lot of promotion of it by various bibliobloggers before the first episode screened, and now it's all gone quiet.
Bit like the Gospel of Jesus' Wife in that respect!
Having been a vegetarian at one point and still being a Christian, it seems to me that, in a sense, calling a vegan recipe book "Gourmet Vegan" is as bizarre (and oxymoronic) as calling a piece of visionary literature "Apocalypse/Revelation of John". In any event, are you a vegan yourself? :)
Thanks, Keen Reader. To be honest, I never quite know how to comment on TV programmes that I appear in! It's much easier to talk about other people's stuff.
Thanks, Peter. I am ashamed to say that I am an ex-vegan. But one of my daughters is a vegan, so perhaps I've been an influence for good.
I love your comments, though. It's even more funny to think of "toast" being a key recipe in a "gourmet" diet!
I love reading Apocalypse, because I do believe that the End is near... CISMP course
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