End of Days
An Encyclopedia of the Apocalypse in World Religions
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End of Days
An Encyclopedia of the Apocalypse in World Religions
About This Book
Covering religious traditions ranging from Buddhism to Christianity to Zoroastrianism and modern apocalyptic movements such as Arun Shinrikyo and the Branch Davidians, this book addresses prophesied end of days from a breadth of perspectives and includes material on often-neglected themes and genres. End of Days: An Encyclopedia of the Apocalypse in World Religions describes apocalyptic writings in the world's major religious traditions, including Judaism, Christianity, Islam, Hinduism, and Buddhism. The cross-referenced entries address ancient traditionsâZoroastrianism, as one exampleâas well as modern apocalyptic movements, such as Arun Shinrikyo, the Branch Davidians, and the Order of the Solar Temple. This book's broad scope offers coverage of overlooked traditions, such as Mayan Apocalyptic, Norse Apocalyptic, Native American eschatological literatures, and the Tibetan Book of the Dead. Readers seeking detailed information on the eschatological and apocalyptic movements and proponents of End Times can reference entries about individuals such as Harold Camping, Jerry Falwell, David Koresh of the Brand Davidians, and James Jones and the People's Temple. This single-volume encyclopedia also contains numerous historical entries on subjects such as the Great Disappointment, the Great Awakening periods of religious revival, Joachim of Flora, the Maccabean Revolt, and the Plymouth Brethren. The influence of apocalyptic ideas far outside the realm of religion itself is documented through entries on film, including well-known modern movies such as The Hunger Games and Apocalypse Now, literature by writers such as Dante, and works of fine art like Wagner's GötterdĂ€mmerung. The inclusion of entries related to literature, film, and other art forms further attests to the wide-ranging social influence of belief in the end of days.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Title
- Copyright
- Contents
- Preface
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction
- African Ethnic Traditional Religion
- Babylon/Whore of Babylon
- Camping, Harold
- Dante
- Eastern Orthodox Eschatology
- Falwell, Jerry
- Gnosticism
- Heaven and Hell
- Ibn Al-Arabi
- Jehovahâs Witnesses
- Kingdom of God/Kingdom of Heaven
- Left Behind Literature
- Maccabean Revolt (The Book of Jubilees)
- Native American Eschatological Traditions
- Order of the Solar Temple
- Peoples Temple (Jim Jones, Jonestown)
- Rapture
- Salvation
- Tribulation
- Y2K
- Zionism
- About the Editor and Contributors
- Index