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An Angel Directs The Storm Apocalyptic Religion And American Empire Michael Northcott

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An Angel Directs The Storm Apocalyptic Religion And American Empire Michael Northcott
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Publisher: I. B. Tauris
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.83 MB
Pages: 208
Author: Michael Northcott
ISBN: 9781850434788, 1850434786
Language: English
Year: 2004

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An Angel Directs The Storm Apocalyptic Religion And American Empire Michael Northcott by Michael Northcott 9781850434788, 1850434786 instant download after payment.

This passionately argued book provides the first in-depth investigation of the religious politics of current American neo-conservatism. It shows that behind the neo-imperialism of the White House and George W. Bush lies an apocalyptic vision of the United States's sacred destiny "at the end of history", a vision that is shared by millions of Americans. The authors trace the roots of American apocalyptic to Puritan Millennialism and contemporary fundamentalist readings of the Book of Revelation. They suggest that Americans urgently need to recover a critique of Empire of the kind espoused by the founder of Christianity - or else risk becoming idolaters of a new Holy Roman Empire that leads others into servitude.

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