The end of the world as we know it : faith, fatalism, and apocalypse in America / Daniel Wojcik.
Material type:
- 0814792839
- BR 526 .W65 1997
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Contents:
Approaching Doomsday: the contours of American apocalyptic belief
The American apocalyptic legacy
Signs of the endtimes: Hal Lindsey and dispensationalist prophecy beliefs
Apocalyptic apparitions of the Virgin Mary in New York City
Secular apocalyptic: themes in the nuclear era
Fatalism and apocalyptic beliefs
The transformation of apocalyptic traditions in the post-cold war era
Emergent apocalyptic beliefs about UFOs and extraterrestial beings
Conclusion
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