Category Archives: September 7

Revelations in Times Square..and other things

“Blessed is he that readeth, and they that hear the words of this prophecy, and keep those things which are written therein: for the time is at hand” (Revelation 1: 1-3). With these words John of Patmos, John the “Revelator”, … Continue reading

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If The World Is Ending, I’m Throwing The Party

I cannot honestly recall how many times throughout my life I’ve heard that the end of the world was imminent (though I’m certain I never heard it in such terms until I was sixteen years old).  The first two were … Continue reading

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The Resonance of Revelations

The pertinence of the Book of Revelations in contemporary culture is undeniable – it is all at once a landmark religious text, a supernatural tale of the end of days, and a blueprint for the way Western society has viewed … Continue reading

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Collective Revelation

Mankind’s fascination with the end of days – at once morbid and redemptive, fatalistic and liberational – stretches back as far as our history.  The sages of a given land illuminated prophecy of an end that was informed by and … Continue reading

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A History of the End of the World

I really like how the book is written. Kirsch is very eloquent and speaks in a voice that does not feel too academic or dense of difficult, but it is easy to follow. It is as if he is dragging … Continue reading

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