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Apocalyptic literature + History and criticism
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Apocalyptic literature + History and criticism
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Apocalyptic literature + History and criticism
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Apocalyptic literature
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The book of Enoch the prophet, [translated by] R.H. Charles ; introduction by R.A. Gilbert ; new introduction by Lon Milo Duquette
The shape of apocalypse in modern Russian fiction, David M. Bethea
Apocalypses in context, apocalyptic currents through history, Kelly J. Murphy and Justin Jeffcoat Schedtler, editors
Ultimate things, an introduction to Jewish and Christian apocalyptic literature, Greg Carey
The grand finale, the apocalypse in the Tanakh, the Gospel, and the Qur'an
Apocalypse not:, everything you know about 2012, Nostradamus and the rapture is wrong, John Michael Greer
Apocalypticism in the Bible and its world, a comprehensive introduction, Frederick J. Murphy
Eschatological relationships and Jesus in Ben F. Meyer, N.T. Wright, and progressive dispensationalism., J. Richard Fountain
The mystery of God, early Jewish mysticism and the New Testament, by Christopher Rowland and Christopher R.A. Morray-Jones
EXORCISING PHILOSOPHICAL MODERNITY, Cyril Oregan and Christian discourse after modernity
Conflicted boundaries in wisdom and apocalypticism, edited by Lawrence M. Wills and Benjamin G. Wright, III
Demons of change, antagonism and apotheosis in Jewish and Christian apocalypticism, Andrei A. Orlov
Symbols and reality, a guided study of prophecy, apocalypse, and visionary literature, Leland Ryken
Rapture culture, left behind in Evangelical America, Amy Johnson Frykholm
The apocalypse in African-American fiction, Maxine Lavon Montgomery
The apocalyptic imagination, an introduction to Jewish apocalyptic literature, John J. Collins
Lyric apocalypse:, Milton, Marvell, and the nature of events, Ryan Netzley
George Eliot and the landscape of time, narrative form and Protestant apocalyptic history, Mary Wilson Carpenter
Prophecy, alchemy, and the end ot time, John of Rupescissa in the late Middle Ages, Leah DeVun
Apocalypse, Prophecy, and Pseudepigraphy, On Jewish Apocalyptic Literature
Everyday Apocalypse, the sacred revealed in Radiohead, the Simpsons, and other pop culture icons, David Dark
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