Volume 12:
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Millennialism from the Hebrew Bible to the Present
Edited by Leonard J. Greenspoon and Ronald A. Simkins. Omaha: Creighton University Press, 2002.
Catherine Wessinger, "Understanding Peaceful and Violent Contemporary Millennial
Movements"
W. Michael Ashcraft, "The Dawn of the New Cycle: Millennial Hopes and Pedagogical Realities"
Yaakov Ariel, "Where the End Times Begin: Jerusalem and the Millennial Vision of
Evangelical Christians"
James D. Tabor, "Apocalyptic Schemes and Dreams: How an Ancient Jewish Vision of the
Future Came to Dominate the Modern World"
Seth Ward, "'Teach Us to Number Our Days': The Elusive Epoch in Muslim, Jewish, and
Christian Calendars"
Matthew Goff, "Antichrist and His Predecessors: The Incorporation of Jewish Traditions of Evil
into Christian End-Time Scenarios"
Richard A. Freund, "The Apocalypse According to the Rabbis: Divergent Rabbinic Views on the
End of Days"
David E. Timmer, "The New-World Pilgrimage of the Church: Millennial Hopes and
Disappointments in the Franciscan Mission to New Spain"
Derek Daschke, "Mourning the End of Time: Apocalypses As Texts of Cultural Loss"
Eugene V. Gallagher, "A Borrowed Apocalypse: Reading the Book of Revelation in New
Religious Movements"
Jerome F. Shapiro, "Atomic Bomb Cinema: Judaism, the Apocalyptic Narrative Tradition, and
Western Culture at the Dawn of the New Millennium"
Brenda E. Brasher, "The End of the World and The X-Files: The Dismemberment of Christian
Millennialism in American Mass-Mediated Entertainment"