Encyclopedia of Apocalypticism: Volume 2: Apocalypticism in Western History and Culture
By (Author) Bernard McGinn
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Continuum International Publishing Group Ltd.
1st March 2000
United Kingdom
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Theology
291.23
Paperback
544
840g
Hailed as the best scholarship in its field, this survey traces apocalypticism's role in Western history from its origins to the close of the third millennium.Continuum congratulates Bernard McGinn on being the recipient of the 1999 Choice Outstanding Academic Book Award
"An indispensable resource for anyone interested in studying the origin, development, and continuing impact of apocalyptic thought and writings in Judaism, Christianity and Islam." - America
"This splendid collection of essays explores religiously inspired conceptions of the end of history ... Addressing critical aspects of Western apocalypticism, the authors identify and define their topics carefully, develop independent interpretations, and supply excellent supporting annotated bibliographies. This superb encyclopedia represents the best current scholarship ... it richly deserves wide distribution." - Choice
"Edited by first-rate scholars ... this work is certain to dominate the field for decades. It is rich, learned, fascinating and unsettling. - Arnold Jacob Wolr, author of "Apocalyptic for the Millennium"
"This multi-volume set, a masterfully conceived work covering the vast historical literature of apocalypticism, will ... utterly delight the serious scholar.... Those truly interested in a comprehensive exposition of apocalypticism will find treasures in this great work." - Library Journal
Bernard McGinn is Naomi Shenstone Donnelley Professor Emeritus of Historical Theology and of the History of Christianity in the Divinity School and the Committees on Medieval Studies and on General Studies at the University of Chicago, USA.