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The Cambridge companion to apocalyptic literature / edited by Colin McAllister, University of Colorado, Colorado Springs.

Contributor McAllister, Colin, 1970- editor.

ImprintCambridge, United Kingdom ; New York, NY, USA : Cambridge University Press, 2020.

Descriptionxvii, 355 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm.

Note:Through a glass darkly : time, the end, and the essence of "Apocalyptica" / Colin McAllister -- Apocalypticism as a worldview in ancient Judaism and Christianity / John J. Collins -- Introduction to the Book of Revelation / Ian Paul -- The gnostic apocalypses / Dyland M. Burns -- Exegeting the Apocalypse with the Donatist communion / Jesse A. Hoover -- Tests of faith, rebirth out of corruption, or endless cycles of regeneration : experiments in the restoration of the late Roman empire / Brian Duvick -- Latin reception of the Apocalypse in the early Middle Ages / E. Ann Matter -- Exegesis of the Apocalypse in the tenth century / Francis X. Gumerlock -- The end of the world at the ends of the earth : apocalyptic thought in medieval Ireland / John Carey -- Byzantine apocalyptic literature / AndrLs Kraft -- Joachim of Fiore and the apocalyptic revival of the twelfth century / Brett Edward Whalen -- Apocalyptic sensibility in Renaissance Europe / Ian Boxall -- "Pride & vanity of the imagination, that disdains to follow this world's fashion" : apocalypticism in the age of reason / Christopher Rowland -- The formation of Antichrist in medieval western Christian thought / Kevin L. Hughes -- From Dabiq to Jerusalem : trajectories of contemporary Salafi-jihadi apocalypticism / David Cook -- American evangelicals and the Apocalypse / Daniel G. Hummel -- Apocalypticism in the contemporary world / Lorenzo DiTommaso.

Bibliography Note:Includes bibliographical references and index.

Note:"Jewish and Christian apocalypses have captivated theologians, writers, artists, and the general public for centuries, and have had a profound influence on world history from their initial production by persecuted Jews during the second century BCE, to the birth of Christianity-through the demise of the Western Roman Empire and the medieval period, and continuing into modernity. Far from being an outlier concern, or an academic one that may be relegated to the dustbin of history, apocalyptic thinking is ubiquitous and continues to inform nearly all aspects of modern-day life. It addresses universal human concerns: the search for identity and belonging, speculation about the future, and (for some) a blueprint that provides meaning and structure to a seemingly chaotic world. The Cambridge Companion to Apocalyptic Literature brings together a field of leading experts to provide a comprehensive overview of the subject."-- Provided by publisher.



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McAllister, Colin, 1970- editor.
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Apocalyptic literature
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Cambridge companions to religion
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Apocalyptic literature -- History and criticism.
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Cambridge companions to religion.