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Apocalyptic Spirituality

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This book makes available major texts in the Christian apocalyptic literature from the fourth to the sixteenth centuries. The apocalyptic tradition is that of traditional philosophy based on revelation and concerned with the end of the world.
Paulist Press
Title: Apocalyptic Spirituality
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This book makes available major texts in the Christian apocalyptic literature from the fourth to the sixteenth centuries.
The apocalyptic tradition is that of traditional philosophy based on revelation and concerned with the end of the world.

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