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Apocalypse of Pseudo-Methodius

Book • 2012
The Apocalypse of Pseudo-Methodius is an influential apocalyptic text written in Syriac in the late 7th century.

Attributed falsely to the 4th-century Church Father Methodius of Patara, it presents a pseudohistorical narrative that reflects the political and religious anxieties of its time.

The text portrays a world teetering on the brink of chaos, with the rise of Islam depicted as a divine scourge against Christian sinfulness.

It integrates biblical prophecies and historical events to construct a vision of the future, culminating in the triumph of a Christian emperor who ushers in an era of peace before the final judgment.

This work played a significant role in shaping Christian perceptions of Islam and influencing apocalyptic thought throughout the Middle Ages.

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