2010
DOI: 10.1016/j.religion.2010.09.003
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Ann Taves'sReligious Experience Reconsideredis a sign of a global apocalypse that will kill us all

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“…I must confess to a bit of autoplagiarism in my title. About a decade ago, I wrote an essay in response to Ann Taves's Religious Experience Reconsidered in which I saw signs of impending global apocalypse (Curtis 2010). I was interested in multiple senses of the apocalyptic, including the promise of a complete revelation of the truth along with the end of the world.…”
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“…I must confess to a bit of autoplagiarism in my title. About a decade ago, I wrote an essay in response to Ann Taves's Religious Experience Reconsidered in which I saw signs of impending global apocalypse (Curtis 2010). I was interested in multiple senses of the apocalyptic, including the promise of a complete revelation of the truth along with the end of the world.…”
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confidence: 99%