Synopses & Reviews
From the author of
The Real History Behind the Templars — the origins and stories behind end-of-the-world predictions throughout history, from Revelations to 2012.
In entertaining and sharp prose, historian Sharan Newman explores theories of world destruction from ancient times up to the present day- theories which reveal as much about human nature as they do about the predominant historical, scientific, and religious beliefs of the time. Readers will find answers to the following end-of-times questions:
- Did the Mayans really say the world will end in December 2012?
- How have the signs in the New Testament Book of Revelations been interpreted over the years?
- How did ancient Egyptians, Norse, and Chinese think the world would end?
- When did Nostradamus predict that the last days would come?
- Does the I Ching reference 2012?
- Why didn't the world end in Y2K?
- Are meteors, global warming, super-volcanoes, and the threat of nuclear war signs that the end is near?
Review
Review
"'Warning,' the bumper sticker reads, 'in case of rapture, this car will be unmanned.'
The sticker refers to a story by evangelist Jerry Falwell, who told followers to imagine themselves in a car with non-Christians. When the trumpet of Judgment Day sounds, he said, they'd be taken bodily into heaven, leaving the non-believers behind. 'This is a fairly dramatic image,' Portland historian Sharan Newman writes. 'My initial reaction is not to let the Christian drive.'
It's easy to forgive Newman her cynicism about Falwell's particular vision of doomsday. Ever since societies began, people have been speculating about how they're going to come crashing down. In The Real History of the End of the World: Apocalyptic Predictions from Revelation and Nostradamus to Y2K and 2012, Newman documents more than 6,000 years of speculation on the subject." Katie Schneider, The Oregonian (read the entire Oregonian review)
Synopsis
In entertaining prose, Newman explores theories of world destruction from ancient times up to the present day — theories which reveal as much about human nature as they do about the predominant historical, scientific, and religious beliefs of the time.
Synopsis
From the author of The Real History Behind the Templars--the origins and stories behind end-of-the-world predictions throughout history, from Revelations to 2012. In entertaining and sharp prose, historian Sharan Newman explores theories of world destruction from ancient times up to the present day- theories which reveal as much about human nature as they do about the predominant historical, scientific, and religious beliefs of the time. Readers will find answers to the following end-of-times questions:
?Did the Mayans really say the world will end in December 2012?
?How have the signs in the New Testament Book of Revelations been interpreted over the years?
?How did ancient Egyptians, Norse, and Chinese think the world would end?
?When did Nostradamus predict that the last days would come?
?Does the I Ching reference 2012?
?Why didn't the world end in Y2K?
?Are meteors, global warming, super-volcanoes, and the threat of nuclear war signs that the end is near?
About the Author
Sharan Newman is a longtime member of the Medieval Academy, has served on the advisory board for the Medieval Association of the Pacific, and is a Ph.D. candidate at UC Santa Barbara. Newman's medieval French mysteries have garnered Macavity, Agatha, and Anthony Award nominations, and she has won the Herodotus Award for Best Historical History.