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Should we fear a cataclysmic end to the world, as may be predicted in the "Book of Revelation"? Or did Emanuel Swedenborg give all humanity hope that God, in his mercy, never intended such a horror? Stephen Koke reviews millenarian movements throughout the century and explains why the writings of Emanuel Swedenborg, especially in his work "The Last Judgment," offer a more compelling and reasonable explanation to the "end of the world".
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