The Apocalyptic Complex
Perspectives, Histories, Persistence
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The Apocalyptic Complex
Perspectives, Histories, Persistence
About This Book
The attack on the World Trade Center in 2001, followed by similarly dreadful acts of terror, prompted a new interest in the field of the apocalyptic. There is a steady output of literature on the subject (also referred to as "the End Times.) This book analyzes this continuously published literature and opens up a new perspective on these views of the apocalypse.The thirteen essays in this volume focus on the dimensions, consequences and transformations of Apocalypticism. The authors explore the everyday relevance of the apocalyptic in contemporary society, culture, and politics, side by side with the various histories of apocalyptic ideas and movements. In particular, they seek to better understand the ways in which perceptions of the apocalypse diverge in the American, European, and Arab worlds. Leading experts in the field re-evaluate some of the traditional views on the apocalypse in light of recent political and cultural events, and, go beyond empirical facts to reconsider the potential of the apocalyptic. This last point is the focal point of the book.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Title page
- copyright page
- Table of Contents
- Introduction by Matthias Riedl and David Marno: The Resilience of the Apocalyptic
- Part I Perspectives
- Part II The Middle Ages
- Part III Transformations
- Part IV Persistence
- Appendices
- About the Authors
- Index
- Back cover