Apocalyptic Trajectories

Apocalyptic Trajectories
Author: John Walliss
Publsiher: Peter Lang
Total Pages: 276
Release: 2004
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 3039102907

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This book aims to examine several religious groups holding millenarian or apocalyptic ideologies that have been involved in violent incidents over the last twenty-five years: Peoples Temple, The Branch Davidians, The Order of the Solar Temple, Heaven's Gate, Aum Shinrikyo, and the Movement for the Restoration of the Ten Commandments of God. The work focuses particularly on their respective 'apocalyptic trajectories' - the key recurring issues and social processes that fostered the progressive acceptance of violence within each group's ideology, and ultimately helped to precipitate the use of force against the group's own members or against outsiders.

Trajectories in Near Eastern Apocalyptic

Trajectories in Near Eastern Apocalyptic
Author: John C. Reeves
Publsiher: Society of Biblical Lit
Total Pages: 280
Release: 2005
Genre: Apocalyptic literature
ISBN: 9781589831025

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Rewriting Apocalypse in Canadian Fiction

Rewriting Apocalypse in Canadian Fiction
Author: Marlene Goldman
Publsiher: McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP
Total Pages: 236
Release: 2005
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 0773529047

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This book traces the use of apocalyptic images in contemporary Canadian fiction.

The Re Enchantment of the West Vol 2

The Re Enchantment of the West  Vol 2
Author: Christopher Partridge
Publsiher: A&C Black
Total Pages: 481
Release: 2006-04-20
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780567552716

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The Re-Enchantment of the West challenges those theories that predict widespread secularization beyond traditional institutional religiosity. Spiritualities are emerging that are not only quite different from the those forms of religion that are in decline, but are often defined over against them and articulated and passed on in ways quite different from those of traditional religion. In particular, it is argued that such contemporary Western spirituality is fed by a constantly replenished reservoir of ideas, practices, and methodologies, which is here termed 'occulture'. Moreover, such occultural ideas both feed into and are resourced by popular culture. Indeed, popular occulture is a key feature of the re-enchantment of the West. Demonstrating the significance and ubiquity of these ideas, this book examines, for example, healthcare and nursing, contemporary environmentalism, psychedelia and drug use, the Internet and cyberspirituality, belief in UFOs and extraterrestrial life, demonology and the contemporary fascination with the figure of Satan, the heavy metal subculture, popular apocalypticism, and millennial violence.

The Donatist Church in an Apocalyptic Age

The Donatist Church in an Apocalyptic Age
Author: Jesse A. Hoover
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 265
Release: 2018
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780198825517

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This book explores how the Donatist church, a schismatic movement that for a brief moment formed the majority church in Roman North Africa interpreted the apocalypse during the first two centuries of its existence (c. 300-500).

Apocalyptic Shakespeare

Apocalyptic Shakespeare
Author: Melissa Croteau,Carolyn Jess-Cooke
Publsiher: McFarland
Total Pages: 245
Release: 2014-01-10
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9780786453511

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This collection of essays examines the ways in which recent Shakespeare films portray anxieties about an impending global wasteland, technological alienation, spiritual destruction, and the effects of globalization. Films covered include Titus, William Shakespeare's Romeo & Juliet, Almereyda's Hamlet, Revengers Tragedy, Twelfth Night, The Passion of the Christ, Radford's The Merchant of Venice, The Lion King, and Godard's King Lear, among others that directly adapt or reference Shakespeare. Essays chart the apocalyptic mise-en-scenes, disorienting imagery, and topsy-turvy plots of these films, using apocalypse as a theoretical and thematic lens.

Apocalyptic Representations of Jerusalem

Apocalyptic Representations of Jerusalem
Author: Maria Leppäkari
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 273
Release: 2018-08-14
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9789047408789

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Private and public endtime representations of Jerusalem provide meaningful models for interpreting the religious past, present and future. This thought-provoking book examines the role of Jerusalem as a symbol in endtime belief.

The Resilient Apocalypse

The Resilient Apocalypse
Author: Julia A. Kushigian
Publsiher: UNC Press Books
Total Pages: 364
Release: 2024-05-01
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9781469681894

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Portraits of good battling evil in the geography of hell come in many forms in the Hispanic World. Apocalyptic nightmares, frightful images of chaos and death are inclusive and interrelated, yet simultaneously project an exceptional quality ("never seen or experienced before," "the mother of all battles," "I am the only one who can fix it"). This investigation explores how narrative logic may challenge unified notions of finalities when images remain unfulfilled in a proscribed End. By redeploying transglobal character and narrative potential, the Apocalypse suggests bewildering complexities as it trains its lens on New Beginnings. Here analysis explores resilient formulas for combating the End through resistance in Latin America, Spain and Latin@ communities in the US. Whether revealed through gilded illustrations, messianic chronicles, poetry, Baroque letters, racially-motivated novels, sexuality and spirituality in film or intimidating immigrant photos, apocalyptic examples explode notions of final moments. The Resilient Apocalypse ironically performs as both an internal defense (a vehicle for mourning) and a counter-discourse to power (a mechanism for resistance). This study argues for a strategy that listens to and keeps the enemy "in sight and in mind," a method for grappling with and engaging difference by decolonizing the politics of the End. It reformulates an incomplete, mythical, and uncanny narrative into a poetics of resistance with communal solutions and obligations. When the Apocalypse is unremittingly sought after to impose social justice, salvation and reason, it paradoxically introduces future hope against itself. In the works of Beato de Liebana, Sor Juana Ines de la Cruz, Cirilo Villaverde, Cristina Garcia, Martin Kohan, Jennifer Maytorena Taylor, Santiago Roncagliolo, Alfonso Cuaron, etc., rival traditions internalize competing apocalyptic worldviews and arrive at sustainable plans of action for negotiating the afterward. By bracketing the finality of the End and proposing a tension between conflict archaeology and the transcendence of opposition through renovation, salvation or hope, this study reveals how plural, competing viewpoints of the End go a long way to legitimizing each other. Ultimately, The Resilient Apocalypse traces a compelling narrative theory of unfulfilled promise that forever changes the way we engage the other and value the self during intervals of fear.