The Way the World Ends? The Apocalypse of John in Culture and Ideology

WJ Lyons, Økland Jorunn

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Abstract

The richly varied collection of 15 essays in this volume showcase the afterlife of the Book of Revelation. It is a biblical book that has left its mark in many fields of intellectual endeavour: literature, film, music, philosophy, political theology, and religious ideology. It is perhaps paradoxical that this book, which promises God’s punishment upon anyone expanding on its contents, has nevertheless accumulated to itself over two millennia vast amounts of commentary, exposition, and appropriation. Offered at the close of the ‘Blair/Bush years’, this volume also exposes and highlights the often deeply ironic resonances generated while studying the reception history of Revelation during a period when the book has both significant public currency and a potentially terrifying global impact.
Translated title of the contributionThe Way the World Ends? The Apocalypse of John in Culture and Ideology
Original languageEnglish
PublisherSheffield Phoenix Press
Number of pages317
ISBN (Print)9781906055431
Publication statusPublished - 2009

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