Apocalyptic anxiety: religion, science and America's obsession with the end of the world
Date
2016
Authors
Aveni, Anthony, author
University Press of Colorado, publisher
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Abstract
Aveni traces the sources of American culture's obsession with predicting the apocalypse. He explores why Americans take millennial claims seriously, where and how end-of-the-world predictions emerge, how they develop with reference to a broader historical trajectory, and what we can learn from doomsday predictions of the past.--Provided by publisher.
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Subject
Eschatology
Apocalyptic literature -- History and criticism
Prophecies
End of the world
Religion and science -- United States
United States -- Religion -- History