Ed Simon is Public Humanities Special Faculty in the English Department of Carnegie Mellon University and a staff writer for LitHub, as well as the editor of Belt Magazine. He is also the author of several books, including The God Beat: What Journalism Says about Faith and Why It Matters (Broadleaf Books, 2021) as well as Binding the Ghost: Theology, Mystery, and the Transcendence of Literature (Fortress Press, 2022). He holds a PhD in English from Lehigh University.
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Introduction - The Eternal Prelude to Armageddon Chapter One - In the Beginning was the End: Judaism and the Prophets Chapter Two - Hell Followed with Him: Early Christianity and the Church Fathers Chapter Three - The First Millennium Approaches: Islam and Christianity in the Early Middle Ages Chapter Four - The Broken Seal: Mystical Millenarians of the Middle Ages Chapter Five - Rebirthing the End: Renaissance Humanism and Reformation Apocalypticism Chapter Six - The Whores of Babylon: Apocalypse in the Early Modern Period Chapter Seven - Visions of the Last Judgement: Rationalizing the Apocalypse Chapter Eight - A Terrible Swift Sword: Armageddon in the Nineteenth-Century Chapter Nine - Ending All Over Again: Modernity, Secularism, and Apocalypse Chapter Ten - Hoofbeats of the Horsemen: The Future and Apocalypse? Epilogue - Monsters of the Anthropocene