When Time Shall be No More: Prophecy Belief in Modern American Culture (Studies in Cultural History)

by Paul S Boyer

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Millions of Americans take the Bible at its word and turn to like-minded local ministers and TV preachers, periodicals and paperbacks for help in finding their place in God's prophetic plan for mankind. "When time shall be no more" offers a look at the subtle, pervasive ways in which prophecy belief shapes contemporary American thought and culture. Belief in prophecy dates back to antiquity, and there Paul Boyer begins, seeking out the origins of this particular brand of faith in early Jewish and Christian apocalyptic writings, then tracing its development over time. Against this broad historical overview, the effect of prophecy belief on the events and themes of recent decades emerges. Nuclear war, the Soviet Union, Israel and the Middle East, the destiny of the United States, the rise of a computerized global economic order - Boyer shows how impressive feats of exegesis have incorporated all of these in the popular imagination in terms of the Bible's apocalyptic works. Reflecting finally on the tenacity of prophecy belief in our supposedly secular age, Boyer considers the direction such popular conviction might take - and the forms it might assume - in the post-Cold War era.
  • ISBN10 067495128X
  • ISBN13 9780674951280
  • Publish Date 1 September 1992
  • Publish Status Out of Print
  • Out of Print 17 May 2001
  • Publish Country US
  • Imprint Harvard University Press
  • Format Hardcover
  • Pages 484
  • Language English