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AbstractIt has been made clear for quite some time that if the Bible has become a classic of Western culture because of its normativity, then the responsibility of the biblical scholar cannot be restricted to giving readers clear access to the original in... see more

The Sense of an Ending and the Imagination of the End:  Apocalypse, Disaster and Messianic TimeApocalyptic visions go beyond Christian eschatology and permeate our present imagination. Not so much with already bygone symbolism or the terror of bloody... see more

Paolo Bacigalupi’s The Windup Girl (2009), set in the post fossil-fuel, post turbo-capitalist country of Thailand, portrays the shocking after effects of bioengineering and gene-hack modifications in food crops. The narrative depicts a country tottering o... see more

Ideas of the apocalypse have long consumed the popular imagination. For as long as individuals have imagined the Earth’s beginnings, so, too, have they imagined its end. Contemporary culture popularized the belief that the world would end in December 2012... see more

La novela corta Heart of Darkness (Joseph Conrad, 1899) aborda la brutalidad existente en la colonización europea de África. Su adaptación cinematográfica Apocalypse Now (1979) muestra las prácticas radicales acometidas por el ejército de los Estados... see more

This essay is a consideration of Francis Ford Coppola’s Apocalypse Now—in its original as well as revised form—in light of Francis Ford Coppola’s film career, the Vietnam War, and Joseph Conrad’s Heart of Darkness.

The article is devoted to the conceptualization of Reformation and secularism in their correlation. The emphasis is made not as much on the historical or theological reading of the post-reform history of the secular world, but more so on the metahistorica... see more

The apocryphal Apocalypse of St. Paul the Apostlebelongs to the group of early-Christian texts which exerted significant impact on people’s perceptionof the nether world and the Last Judgment. In the Middle Ages, the text was known in the area ofwestern a... see more

The turn of the millennium saw a marked increase in apocalypse-themed mass media, especially in television and film, of which the United States is the largest producer. The role of the apocalypse has been to produce hegemony for the ruling establishment t... see more

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