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The Book of Revelation and William Blake's Apocalypse

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Release Date: 02/10/2022

Interview with Christopher Rowland: A Career in Apocalyptic Studies show art Interview with Christopher Rowland: A Career in Apocalyptic Studies

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Christopher Rowland (University of Oxford) is interviewed by Catrin Williams and James Crossley about his career in the study of apocalypticism and his recently published collected essays. The sound quality for Crossley is not quite the expected studio quality because the interview was recorded over Zoom but it is clear and comprehensible. 

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Britta Gullin (Umea University, Sweden) looks at the complex causes and processes behind the violence involved in two events concerning two millenarian movements: Branch Davidians at Waco, USA (1993) and Ordre du Temple Solaire (OTS) at Freiburg, Switzerland (1994). The sound is not ideal because the recording is from a paper presented on Skype, but it is entirely comprehensible and the quality, of course, shines through.

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Timothy Jenkins (University of Cambridge) looks at Festinger’s When Prophecy Fails (1956) and his famous study of believers in UFOs, including gender distinctions made among the group.

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Christopher Rowland (Dean Ireland’s Emeritus Professor of the Exegesis of Holy Scripture, University of Oxford) discusses apocalyptic language in the work of William Blake (1757-1827). In particular, the Book of Revelation, the paradigmatic apocalypse, is shown to have had a profound influence on Blake’s texts and images.

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OTS/Solar Temple, MOVE/OnaMove, Oneida Community, Twelve Tribes, Doukhobors/Spirit Wrestlers, and Ecoovie show art OTS/Solar Temple, MOVE/OnaMove, Oneida Community, Twelve Tribes, Doukhobors/Spirit Wrestlers, and Ecoovie

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In this episode, Susan Palmer (Concordia University) looks at six millenarian groups (OTS/Solar Temple, MOVE/OnaMove, Oneida Community, Twelve Tribes, Doukhobors/Spirit Wrestlers, and Ecoovie), and discusses their attitudes towards children and violence.

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Justin Meggitt (University of Cambridge) discusses the critical, academic study of apocalypticism and the role of the Panacea Charitable Trust

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Sarah Harvey and Suzanne Newcombe (INFORM, King's College London) discuss apocalyptic groups and gender, with a closer look at Family International, Brahma Kumaris, Church Universal and Triumphant, & DK Foundation

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In this short podcast, Ariel Hessayon discusses the definitions of key terms in the critical study of apocalpyticism

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This CenSAMM podcast features an interview with Damian Cyrocki (St Mary's University) who has worked extensively on the Mariavites

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Christopher Rowland (Dean Ireland’s Emeritus Professor of the Exegesis of Holy Scripture, University of Oxford) discusses apocalyptic language in the work of William Blake (1757-1827). In particular, the Book of Revelation, the paradigmatic apocalypse, is shown to have had a profound influence on Blake’s texts and images.