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21. The medieval Islamic apocalyptic tradition: Divination, prophecy and the end of time in the 13th century Eastern Mediterranean
22. Charismata and Stigmata: Ernst Kasemann's Apocalyptic Theology of Liberation
23. Visions of after the End: A History and Theory of the Post-apocalyptic Genre in Literature and Fil
24. Programming the Apocalypse: Recombinant narrative in cyberspace
25. A great high priest who has passed through the heavens: In quest of the apocalyptic roots of the epistle to the Hebrews
26. The performance of Galatians: A critical study of J. Louis Martyn's apocalyptically committed translation of Paul's letter to the Galatians in light of the necessity to speak the text in Christian worship
27. Apocalyptic incarnations: The aesthetics of fear and catastrophe in the nineteenth-century literary imagination
28. An experiment in critical modernism: Eschatology, prophecy, and revelation in Lewis, Huxley, and Golding
29. Dreams of the end: Apocalypticism in fourteenth and fifteenth-century English secular vision poems (Geoffrey Chaucer, John Lydgate, James I, King of Scotland, Scotland, William Dunbar, John Skelton)
30. Carry the fire: Intersections of apocalypse, primitivism, and masculinity in American literature, 1945-2000
31. 'Yet som men say...kynge Arthure ys nat dede': Medieval Christianity, apocalyptic expectations, and Malory's transformation of King Arthur's death
32. Apocalyptic Surrealism
33. Millennial dreams and apocalyptic nightmares: Evangelical and secular identity in the early Cold War
34. Keeping the lights on: Post-apocalyptic narrative, social critique, and the cultural politics of emotion
35. Signs, Signs, Everywhere a Sign: An Annotated Translation and Study of the 'Scripture on the Cycles of Heaven and Earth'
36. Apocalyptic futures: Inscribed bodies and the violence of the text in twentieth-century culture (Franz Kafka, Austria, Joseph Conrad, J. M. Coetzee, South Africa)
37. Religious identity and discourse of the other: A narrative analysis of the subordinate role of the Jew in the apocalyptic texts of two Christian groups
38. The seventh of the 'Abbasids and the millennium: A study of the fourth Civil War and the reign of Al -Ma'mun (193--218 AH/808--833 CE)
39. The use of apocalyptic elements in contemporary British fiction: Graham Swift's 'Waterland', Salman Rushdie's 'The Moor's Last Sigh', and Zadie Smith's 'White Teeth' (India)
40. Roger Bacon and the rage of antichrist: The Apocalypse of a thirteenth century natural philosopher
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