Politics In... — Revelations: Visions, Prophecy, And

: Despite its violent imagery, the book has endured for two millennia because it provides a framework for hope and divine justice for those suffering under oppression. Purchasing Options

The book is available through various retailers in multiple formats, including paperback, hardcover, and audiobook. Revelations: Visions, Prophecy, and Politics in...

: lists the Audiobook for $17.50 and the Paperback for $18.00. Strand Book Store : offers the New Paperback for $18.00. : Despite its violent imagery, the book has

: The book suggests John's writings were a "harangue" against fellow Christians, such as those following Paul, who were more willing to assimilate with Roman culture or abandon strict Jewish laws. Strand Book Store : offers the New Paperback for $18

In her book , religious scholar Elaine Pagels explores the historical and political roots of the New Testament's most controversial text. She argues that the Book of Revelation was originally written as "wartime literature" by John of Patmos, a Jewish follower of Jesus who likely witnessed the Roman destruction of Jerusalem in 70 CE. Key Themes and Arguments