Revelations: Visions, Prophecy, and Politics in the Book of Revelation Audiobook
Revelations: Visions, Prophecy, and Politics in the Book of Revelation Audiobook
- Lorna Raver
- Random House (Audio)
- 2012-03-06
- 6 h 30 min
Summary:
Elaine Pagels explores the astonishing history of the most controversial reserve from the Bible.
In the waning days of the Roman Empire, militant Jews in Jerusalem had waged an
all-out war against Rome’s occupation of Judea, and their defeat resulted in the desecration
of the Great Temple in Jerusalem. In the aftermath of this war, John of Patmos, a Jewish
prophet and follower of Jesus, wrote the Publication of Revelation, prophesying God’s common sense
over the pagan empire that devastated and dominated his people. Immediately after, Christians fearing
arrest and execution championed John’s prophecies seeing that offering hope for deliverance from
evil. Others seized within the Reserve of Revelation being a tool against heretics and infidels
of most kinds.
Even after John’s prophecies appeared disproven-instead to be destroyed, Rome
became a Christian empire-those who loved John’s visions refused to discard them and
rather reinterpreted them-as Christians did for two thousand years. Brilliantly
weaving scholarship using a deep understanding of the human needs to which religion speaks,
Pagels has written what may be the masterwork in her unique profession.