Apocalypse Flame


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Explore the Brink of Existence in the Embers of Tomorrow In a world dancing on the razor's edge between salvation and ruin, Apocalypse Flame: The Condemned World We Live In offers a piercing gaze into the tangled web of 21st-century calamities. Merging a richly provocative narrative with meticulously researched insights, this book exposes the filigree of failings within modern civilization. Commence your journey on the scorching cliffs of a planet in peril, charting the course through the climate crisis and man's indelible mark on Earth's delicate order. Watch as Chapter 1 paints a shocking tableau of our world's fever, sparking a tumultuous dialogue with your own conscience. The narrative delves through the glass and rebar of our societal ruins, dissecting the decay of morality and mesh of crime that mire our collective existence. Traverse the seedy underbelly of humanity's own doing and confront the specters haunting our culture's shaky foundations. Submit to the siren call of your digital distractions as Chapter 3 sketches a damning portrait of our technological overlords, questioning if we are truly masters of our devices or prisoners of an addictive mirage. This exploration will challenge your conceptions of freedom in our interconnected void. Feel the weight of gold and the allure of power in The Idolatry of Wealth, a critical examination of money's insidious influence on our lives and relationships. Ponder whether wealth truly dictates a person's worth and consider the often-untold stories of those trampled beneath ambition's relentless march. Witness the controversial convergence of spirituality and sacrilege, crime and capitalism, as well as affection and apathy through the pen of a sharp-eyed soothsayer. And as the narrative cascades toward its climactic close, discover prophetic insights into the second coming, leaving your heart pounding with questions of salvation, and the troubling yet hopeful paths we could thread toward redemption. With a comprehensive appendix of resources, Apocalypse Flame does more than just illustrate the maelstrom. It offers a lantern in the chaos, guiding readers towards informed action and deeper understanding, lighting the first spark towards a future that could still be bright, should we choose to seize it. A manifesto for the modern age, a reflection of our greatest anxieties, and a beacon of potential hope--Apocalypse Flame is not merely a book but a critical companion for anyone daring to navigate the condemned--and potentially redeemable--world we live in.




Endless Apocalypse Short Stories


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New Authors and collections. Stories of the end of civilized life have always fascinated us, from the mythological world endings, Armageddon to Ragnorok, to the flood stories of across the Ancient world. They make us wonder what we would do if all around us came to an end: no transport, no fuel, no communications: a retreat into the desperation, the onslaught of disease, how would we survive? This is the source of zombie literature and provides the inspiration for this fabulous mix of horror and adventure, of classic and brand new writing in the successful series of Gothic Fantasy titles from Flame Tree. New, contemporary and notable writers featured are: Mike Adamson, Bill Davidson, Michael Paul Gonzalez, Michael Haynes, Liam Hogan, Jennifer Hudak, Curt Jeffreys, Su-Yee Lin, Wendy Nikel, Konstantine Paradias, Darren Ridgley, John B. Rosenman, Zach Shephard, Meryl Stenhouse, Morgan Sylvia, Lucy Taylor, Natalia Theodoridou, and Shannon Connor Winward. These appear alongside classic stories by authors such as Stephen Vincent Benét, George Allan England, M.P. Shiel, Jules Verne and H.G. Wells.




The Art of Eating Through the Zombie Apocalypse


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Just because the undead's taste buds are atrophying doesn't mean yours have to! You duck into the safest-looking abandoned house you can find and hold your breath as you listen for the approaching zombie horde you've been running from all day. You hear a gurgling sound. Is it the undead? No—it's your stomach. When the zombie apocalypse tears down life and society as we know it, it will mean no more take out, no more brightly lit, immaculately organized aisles of food just waiting to be plucked effortlessly off the shelves. No more trips down to the local farmers' market. No more microwaved meals in front of the TV or intimate dinner parties. No, when the undead rise, eating will be hard, and doing it successfully will become an art. The Art of Eating through the Zombie Apocalypse is a cookbook and culinary field guide for the busy zpoc survivor. With more than 80 recipes (from Overnight of the Living Dead French Toast and It's Not Easy Growing Greens Salad to Down & Out Sauerkraut, Honey & Blackberry Mead, and Twinkie Trifle), scads of gastronomic survival tips, and dozens of diagrams and illustrations that help you scavenge, forage, and improvise your way to an artful post-apocalypse meal. The Art of Eating is the ideal handbook for efficient food sourcing and inventive meal preparation in the event of an undead uprising. Whether you decide to hole up in your own home or bug out into the wilderness, whether you prefer to scavenge the dregs of society or try your hand at apocalyptic agriculture, and regardless of your level of skill or preparation, The Art of Eating will help you navigate the wasteland and make the most of what you eat.




The Apocalypse Fire


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An archaeologist and ex-spy goes toe to toe with a Russian cult for the fate of the world in this international adventure thriller. When the Turin Shroud is stolen in a violent assault, archaeologist and former spy Ava Curzon is plunged into a desperate struggle against the leader of an apocalyptic Russian cult. Recruited by the UK’s clandestine MI13 intelligence agency—and aided by the Vatican’s security division and her former colleague Ferguson—Ava is sucked into a world of dark extremism and Biblical secrets. As the chase catapults her around Europe, she must unravel the mysteries of an ancient icon belonging to the shadowy Order of Malta. With time running out, and cataclysmic war in the Middle East the price of failure, the world stands on the brink . . . Perfect for readers of Dan Brown and Scott Mariani Praise for The Apocalypse Fire “Imagine the best of James Bond and the Da Vinci Code rolled into one, and that is what you get with this book.” —Soldier Magazine “Keeps the tension ratcheted up . . . Selwood breathes life into the conspiracy thriller by knowing his history and deploying it well.” —The Catholic Herald “The fast pace of the story continues throughout . . . Selwood is one to watch.” —Quench Magazine




Apocalypse Recalled


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"In the end, Apocalypse Recalled seeks to free the imprisoned John of Patmos and employ his massively influential and controversial text to awaken a sleeping, sidelined, and culturally assimilated church to new imperatives of discipleship."--BOOK JACKET.




Apocalyptic Tremors


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Apocalyptic Tremors is an artistic design of: Justice -- wild yet divine Images -- complex yet meaningful Conflicts -- dreadful yet wonderful Earthquakes -- yet miracles Judgment -- yet glory Kingdoms rise and fall Satan vs. The Lamb of God Tribulation yet victory for the believer Over 20 reasons for a Harvest Rapture. Does God have the right to be so wrathful? Will the church see tribulation and why?




DAWN OF THE APOCALYPSE


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DAWN OF THE APOCALYPSE gathers the pinnacle of speculative fiction to explore end times across diverse landscapes, from the desolate to the dystopian. It stitches a rich tapestry of literary approaches, ranging from the classic gothic horror of Edgar Allan Poe to the socio-political dystopias envisioned by Ayn Rand and H.G. Wells, and the unique utopian perspective of Edward Bellamy. The anthology thrives on its variety, not just in the cataclysmic events it portrays but also in the myriad ways these events are perceived and interpreted by its characters. Key pieces within this collection stand as milestones in the science fiction genre, framing apocalyptic and post-apocalyptic narratives as lenses through which we critique and comprehend contemporary societal fears. The authors, both pioneers, and craftsmen of their time, come from a broad spectrum of backgrounds, each contributing to the anthology's overarching theme with their unique flavor of apocalypse. These writers are not just storytellers but visionaries who collectively paint a multifaceted picture of humanity at the brink. They belonged to and were influenced by a range of historical, cultural, and literary movements, from the romanticism and transcendentalism of the 19th century to the early 20th century's modernism and the budding science fiction genre. Their combined works offer a historical capsule of societal anxieties and hopes, reflecting on themes of human resilience, the abuse of technology, and the moral dilemmas of progress. DAWN OF THE APOCALYPSE is an essential collection for readers eager to dive into the depths of human imagination faced with its own end. It offers an unparalleled opportunity to traverse the vast landscapes of apocalyptic fiction through the eyes of some of the most influential authors in literary history. This anthology not only serves as an academic goldmine for those studying the evolution of speculative fiction and its impact on society but also provides a timeless reflection on humanity's perennial concerns with its own survival and legacy. Readers are invited to witness the end of worlds not just as an exercise in literary exploration but as a mirror to our collective psyche across generations.




The Apocalypse Fulfilled


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The Christ of the Apocalypse: Contemplating the Faces of Jesus in the Book of Revelation


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That the Apocalypse of John is a “Revelation of Jesus Christ” (Rev 1:1) is a fact too often overlooked by interpreters of this last book of the Bible. As Msgr. A. Robert Nusca’s The Christ of the Apocalypse: Contemplating the Faces of Jesus in the Book of Revelation proposes, beyond predictions of earthquakes and falling stars, St. John articulates from start to finish a multifaceted and compelling portrait of Jesus Christ. Nusca offers an exegetical reading of selected verses of the Book of Revelation, incorporating rich spiritual and pastoral reflections. The Christ of the Apocalypse above all affirms that St. John’s God- and Christ-centered, symbolic universe offers our contemporary world a spiritual place to stand amid the shifting sands of postmodernity. As Cardinal Thomas Collins, Archbishop of Toronto, writes in his Foreword, “Now, as in the first century, Christians face martyrdom, and those who are not called to die for Christ are called to live for Christ in a world which in many ways rejects the Gospel. More than ever, we need the apocalyptic vision, to have our own vision of reality clarified, and to be strengthened in our evangelical witness.”