- Apocalypticism
Apocalypticism is a
worldview based on the idea that important matters areesoteric in nature ("hidden") and they will soon be revealed in a major confrontation of earth-shaking magnitude that will change the course of history.Apocalypticism can be tied to religious or secular views, and the expected outcome can be seen as positive, negative, or ambiguous. It can appear as a personal and group tendency, outlook, perceptual frame, or rhetorical style; and can lead people toward passivity while awaiting the inevitable end, or active preparation in anticipation of an "apocalyptic" event.Apocalypticism is a frequent theme of
literature ,film and television. It also influences political policy through movements such asChristian Zionism , and in thedualism seen whenpolitician s demonize their enemies as wholly bad,evil , or evenSatan ic. This process often involves conspiracism, in which the apocalyptic enemy is alleged to be engaged in a conspiracy against the good or Godly people.The tendency was especially evident with the approach of the millennial year
2000 , but it need not be tied to a particular calendar date.ee also
General
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Apocalypse :*Apocalyptic literature :*Risks to civilization, humans and planet Earth
*End times
*Eschatology :*Hindu eschatology ::*Kali Yug :*Buddhist eschatology :*Jewish eschatology ::*Bible code :::* "The Bible Code" byMichael Drosnin :*Christian eschatology ::*Book of Revelation :::*Armageddon ::::*2012 :::*Antichrist ::::*Number of the Beast ::*Apocalypse of Pseudo-Methodius ::*Great Apostasy :::*Postmillennialism :::*Premillennialism ::::*Dispensationalism ::::*Tribulation ::::*Rapture :::*Amillennialism :::*Preterism ::*Summary of Christian eschatological differences :*Islamic eschatology ::*Qiyamah ::*Dajjal
*Utopianism :*Utopia :*Millenarianism ::*Millennialism :::*Center for Millennial Studies :::*3rd millennium :::*Garden of Eden :::* "The Celestine Prophecy " byJames Redfield ::*Singularitarianism
*Messianism :*Messiah ::*Second Coming *
Satan
*Jerusalem syndrome
*Ultimate fate of the Universe Christian premillennial apocalyptic writers
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Tim LaHaye
*Hal Lindsey
*James Redfield Apocalyptic fiction
* "Theologus Autodidactus" novel by
Ibn al-Nafis
* "Cell" novel byStephen King
* "Left Behind" book series byTim LaHaye and Jerry B. Jenkins
* "Survivors" by Dave McKay
* "It's Only Temporary" byEric Shapiro
* "The Stand " byStephen King
* "Armageddeon: The Musical",Robert Rankin
* "Thief OF Time" and "Sourcery",Terry Pratchett
* "Good Omens", Terry Pratchett andNeil Gaiman
* "The Secret World "
* "The Road ",Cormac McCarthy
* "Kingdom Come (comic book) " byMark Waid andAlex Ross
* "Oryx and Crake "
* "After London by Richard Jefferies
* "The Last Man byMary Shelley
* "Earth Abides byGeorge R. Stewart
* "The Day of the Triffids byJohn Wyndham
* "On the Beach byNevil Shute
* "The Chrysalids byJohn Wyndham
* "The Last American (novel) " byJohn Ames Mitchell Apocalyptic films
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28 Days Later "
* "28 Weeks Later "
* "A Boy and His Dog "
* "Armageddon"
* "Blue Gender "
* "Children of Men "
* "City of Ember "
* "Dawn of the Dead "
* "Deep Impact"
* "Dr. Strangelove "
* "End of Days"
* "I Am Legend "
* "Independence Day"
* "Koyaanisqatsi "
* "Last Night"
* "Mad Max "
* "Metropolis"
* "Night of the Comet "
* "On the Beach"
* "Omega Man "
* "Pulse "
* "Resident Evil"
* ""
* ""
* "Southland Tales "
* "Sunshine"
* "Supernova"
* "Tank Girl "
* "The Core "
* "The Day After "
* "The Day After Tomorrow "
* "The End of Evangelion "
* "The Mist "
* "The Peacemaker "
* "The Postman"
* "The Quiet Earth "
* "The Happening "
* "Threads "
* "Twelve Monkeys "
* "Six String Samurai "
* "Waking Life "
* "Dogma (film) "
* "The Matrix "
* "The Matrix Reloaded "
* "The Matrix Revolutions "
* "Dreamcatcher (film) "
* "Grindhouse (film) "
* "Waterworld "Apocalyptic songs
* "
8 1/2 Minutes byThe Dismemberment Plan
* "99 Luftballons byNena
* "Advanced Evolutionary Progression byRed Harvest
* "Aenema " by Tool
* "All Along the Watchtower " byBob Dylan
* "Apocalypse Please " and various other songs by Muse
* "Beast and the Harlot " byAvenged Sevenfold
* "Beginning of the end" by Rage
* "Behind the Rose (Fields of Rape) " byDeath in June
* "Cathedral Spires " byJudas Priest
* "Day of Reckoning " byWarrior
* "The Dead Flag Blues" and "East Hastings " byGodspeed You! Black Emperor
* "Dehumanizer byBlack Sabbath
* "Dies Irea " byRage
* "Do You Believe in the West World ?" byTheatre of Hate
* "Doomed Future Today" by Mouth Sewn Shut
* "The Earth Died Screaming" byTom Waits
* "East 1999 " byBone Thugs-n-Harmony
* "The End of Radio" by Shellac
* "The Future" byLeonard Cohen
* "Gimme Shelter" byThe Rolling Stones
* "Goodbye Blue Sky" byPink Floyd
* "Great Waves" byDirty Three
* "In the Year 2525 byZager & Evans
* "King of the World bySteely Dan
* "Last Day on Earth " byDuran Duran
* "London Calling " byThe Clash
* "My Love is Your Love " byWhitney Houston
* "The Man Comes Around " byJohnny Cash
* "Pink Moon byNick Drake
* "Progenies of the Great Apocalypse " byDimmu Borgir
* "Puritania " byDimmu Borgir
* "The Reflecting God" byMarilyn Manson
* "The Seventh Seal " byMorgana Lefay
* "Soylent Green by
* "Supper´s Ready byGenesis
* "Talking World War III Blues byBob Dylan
* "Temples on Fire bySacred Warrior
* "White, Discussion " by Live
* "Wooden Ships " byCrosby, Stills & Nash
* "WW4" byLeftover Crack
* "Zero-Sum" -Nine Inch Nails
*It's the End of the World as We Know It (And I Feel Fine) byR.E.M.
* "Nearly all songs by experimental folk groupCurrent 93
* "Mother of Disease by Puissance
* "Starless Aeon by Dissection
* "Five Years" byDavid Bowie
* "Sky Chariots" byThe Lord Weird Slough Feg
* "Rapture of Riddley Walker" byClutch
* "Doomsday" bySix Feet Under (band)
* "The day the dead walked" bySix Feet Under (band)
* "Rise of the antichrist" by Bewitched
* "The Wicked End" by Avenged Sevenfold
* "Apocalypticism" byDodheimsgard from their latest album Supervillain Outcast (2007)Apocalyptic movements
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Essenes
*Millerites
*Seventh-day Adventist Church Millenarian cults
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Peoples Temple Jonestown
* Heaven's Gate
*Order of the Solar Temple
*Aum Shinrikyo
* Find additional links atMillenarianism Further reading (chronological)
* Boyer, Paul S. (1992). "When Time Shall Be No More: Prophecy Belief in Modern American Culture." Cambridge, Mass.: Belknap/Harvard University Press. ISBN 0-674-95128-X
* Cohn, Norman. (1993). "Cosmos, Chaos and the World to Come: The Ancient Roots of Apocalyptic Faith." New Haven: Yale University Press. ISBN 0-300-09088-9
* Aukerman, Dale. (1993). "Reckoning with Apocalypse." New York: Crossroad. ISBN 0-8245-1243-X
* O’Leary, Stephen. (1994). "Arguing the Apocalypse: A Theory of Millennial Rhetoric." New York: Oxford University Press. ISBN 0-19-508045-9
* Quinby, Lee. (1994). "Anti-Apocalypse: Exercises in Genealogical Criticism." Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press. ISBN 0-8166-2278-7 (hard bound) ISBN 0-8166-2279-5 (paperback)
* Strozier, Charles B. (1994). Apocalypse: On the Psychology of Fundamentalism in America. Boston: Beacon Press. ISBN 0-8070-1226-2
* Fuller, Robert C. (1995). "Naming the Antichrist: The History of an American Obsession." New York: Oxford University Press. ISBN 0-19-508244-3
* Thompson, Damian. (1996). "The End of Time: Faith and Fear in the Shadow of the Millennium." London: Sinclair-Stevenson. ISBN 1-85619-795-6
* Thompson, Damian. (1997). "The End of Time: Faith and Fear in the Shadow of the Millennium." Hanover, N.H.: University Press of New England. ISBN 0-87451-849-0
* Strozier, Charles B, and Michael Flynn, eds. 1997. "The Year 2000: Essays on the End." New York: New York University Press. ISBN 0-8147-8030-X (hard bound) ISBN 0-8147-8031-8 (paperback)
* Robbins, Thomas, and Susan J. Palmer, eds. 1997. "Millennium, Messiahs, and Mayhem: Contemporary Apocalyptic Movements." New York: Routledge. ISBN 0-415-91648-8 (hard bound) ISBN 0-415-91649-6 (paperback)
* Stewart, Kathleen and Susan Harding. 1999. "Bad Endings: American Apocalypsis." "Annual Review of Anthropology", 28, pp. 285-310.
* Allison, Dale C. (1999) "Jesus of Nazareth: Millenarian Prophet" (Augsburg Fortress) ISBN 0-8006-3144-7
* Wessinger, Catherine, ed.. 2000. "Millennialism, Persecution, and Violence: Historical Cases." Religion and Politics Series, Michael Barkun, (ed.). Syracuse, NY: Syracuse University Press. ISBN 0-8156-2809-9 (hard bound) ISBN 0-8156-0599-4 (paperback)
* Stone, Jon R., ed. 2000. "Expecting Armageddon: Essential Readings in Failed Prophecy." New York: Routledge. ISBN 0-415-92331-X (paperback)
* Brasher, Brenda E. 2000. "From Revelation to The X-Files: An Autopsy of Millennialism in American Popular Culture", "Semeia" 82:281-295.
* Mason, Carol. 2002. "Killing for Life: The Apocalyptic Narrative of Pro-life Politics." Ithaca, N.Y.: Cornell University Press. ISBN 0-8014-3920-5 (hard cover) ISBN 0-8014-8819-2 (paperback)
* Urstadt, Bryant. 2006. "Imagine there's no oil: scenes from a liberal apocalypse. (Viewpoint essay)." "Harper's Magazine" 313.1875 (August 2006): 31(9) [http://find.galegroup.com/itx/infomark.do?&contentSet=IAC-Documents&type=retrieve&tabID=T003&prodId=GRGM&docId=A150367142&source=gale&srcprod=GRGM&version=1.0]
* Kobb, Kurt. 2006. "Apocalypse always: Is thepeak oil movement really just another apocalyptic cult?" (August 5 ,2006 ). [http://resourceinsights.blogspot.com/2006/08/apocalypse-always-is-peak-oil-movement.html http://resourceinsights.blogspot.com/2006/08/apocalypse-always-is-peak-oil-movement.html] Accessed onOctober 14 ,2006 .External links
* [http://www.publiceye.org/apocalyptic/Dances_with_Devils_1.html "Dances with Devils" study on apocalyptic scapegoating]
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