Apocalypse as a happy ending? Only in Los Angeles. It's an idea that's epicentral to the identity of the place.
Few images in religious literature are as striking or enduring as the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse. Emerging from the ...
From A Handmaid's Tale (McClelland and Stewart, 1985) to The Hunger Games (Scholastic, 2008), most dystopian novels tend to set their apocalypse ... Knopf, 2006); the book does not explain the ...
CIA declassified a book titled The Adam and Eve Story, revealing Chan Thomas's controversial theories on ancient cataclysms.
Apocalyptic beliefs are as old as humankind itself. So, why are we drawn to stories about the finite nature of everything? A group of researchers is ...
A prophecy about Alexander the Great is found in the Jewish Book of Daniel, which was written 200 years before his birth.
In tears, he wondered why God had spared his house and not his neighbors. That is the type of question none of us can answer ...
Healing political division requires we revive the lost virtue of civility, grounded in universal human dignity.
Japan has not been immune from beliefs in satanic numerology that prevail in the West. Most Japanese have heard that "666" ...
The book, in form and content, begins to resemble the petrified landscape of a baroque mourning play, in which corpse-like fragments of the past—and, of course, literal corpses—are reanimated in a ...
Humans love to imagine their own demise.