posted by [identity profile] athenethequeen.livejournal.com at 05:12pm on 15/04/2007
Interesting guy, surely there is some use in study of the Book of Revelations, from an academic perspective anyway, becuase it would tell you more about the mindset and ideas of persecuted Christians of the time. How was the pilgrimage and the Easter service? When do you want to meet up? This weekend? And what do you want to do? I'd quite like to see the Surreal exhibition at the V and A but it's just an idea. How are you?
 
posted by [identity profile] mmoa.livejournal.com at 12:07am on 16/04/2007
Indeed, revisionist historians have used the book of Revelation to try to pinpoint the exact culprits for the fire of Rome (they go for Jewish-Christian extremists. When one thinks of the political climate in Judea and that Christian identity as we know it came about some 60, 70 years after Nero, I myself go for the zealots and zealot-ites).
 
posted by [identity profile] mmoa.livejournal.com at 12:37am on 16/04/2007
Well, what about Monday/Tuesday? I'll admit to actually just wanting to talk about 'Topsy-Turvy'...
 
posted by [identity profile] athenethequeen.livejournal.com at 10:37am on 16/04/2007
Annoyingly I can't do Monday or Tuesday as I am having to work all day Monday (today) on english and history, and tuesday I'm on this chemistry all-day thing at Surrey University. Sorry but it'll have to be this weekend if ever.

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