Apocalypse Then: Prophecy and the Making of the Modern World

Apocalypse Then: Prophecy and the Making of the Modern World

by Arthur Williamson
Apocalypse Then: Prophecy and the Making of the Modern World

Apocalypse Then: Prophecy and the Making of the Modern World

by Arthur Williamson

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Overview

While few intellectuals today accept the notion that the world is literally about to end through a prophesied supernatural act, between 1500 and 1800 many of Europe's and America's most creative minds did believe it. Perhaps most surprisingly, apocalyptic expectations played a central role during this period in creating secular culture—arguably the signal achievement of the post-medieval West. The topic is much with us still, as many on the religious right look to the end of days, a goal that seems closer than ever.

Apocalyptic ideas and expectations shaped the world in profound and enduring ways. In the Early Modern era, a deeply religious set of ideas proved instrumental in enabling people to see their world through prisms other than that of religion. The apocalypse underwrote the Reformation in the 16th century, the English Revolution in the 17th century, and the American Revolution in the 18th century. This book explores such themes through an examination of a range of major figures and events from the period. Why was the apocalypse—so alien to us today—so pivotal to the creation of our culture and to what we are? Only by seeing its central and often creative role historically within western civilizations can we meaningfully assess its significance to the current world. Only by grasping apocalypse then, can we truly understand apocalypse now.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780275985080
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Publication date: 03/30/2008
Series: Praeger Series on the Early Modern World
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 368
Product dimensions: 6.14(w) x 9.21(h) x 0.76(d)

About the Author

ARTHUR WILLIAMSON is Professor of History at Cal State Sacramento and is the author of six books including The Expulsion of the Jews, The British Union, and Shaping the Stuart World.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1 Encountering the Beast
Chapter 2 Apocalypse Revived: The Reformation
Chapter 3 The Last World Empire and Its Competitors
Chapter 4 Prophecy and Nature: Science, Sex, and Salvation
Chapter 5 The British Revolutions: The Rise of Modern Politics
Chapter 6 Prophecy and Science II: Physics, Geology, and the Eschaton
Chapter 7 Apocalyptic Conscience in Crisis: Quakers, Jews, and Other Subversives
Chapter 8 Prophecy, Enlightenment, and the Democratic Revolutions
Chapter 9 Novus Ordo Saeculorum: The Rise of the Redeemer Republic
Chapter 10 Antichrist in the Post-Apocalyptic Age

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