Review of The Apocalypse (2004) by Christian C — 26 Oct 2009
The year is 90 A.D. and the Roman Emperor has unleashed a virulent campaign against the Christians. Held captive by the Romans, the aged apostle John struggles to save Christianity from extinction by sending letters to the Christian communities.
Driven by the wish to meet the last living witness of the Lord's passion, the young Christian Irene succeeds in gaining access to John's prison. Entrusting the written record of his visions to her, he begs Irene to spread its message among the Christians.
These visions form the contents of the Book of Revelaton. To some, they evoke the end of the world; to others, they allude to the spiritual struggles facing Christians of all eras.
This review of The Apocalypse (2004) was written by Christian C on 26 Oct 2009.
The Apocalypse has generally received positive reviews.
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