Part 1: Ubiquitous Cultural Expressions
1: Apocalyptic warnings: from TV to the White House
2: Doomsday broadcasting on Comedy Central
3: Homer Simpson and the rapture
4: Party in hell on South Park
5: Using Revelation as a template: the Left behind series
6: Apocalyptic brutality: Cormac McCarthy
Part 2: How We Inherited The Book Of Revelation
7: Apocalypse emerges from ancient ideas
8: From the Hebrew distillation to Islamic interpretations
9: Modern apocalyptic source: John's book of Revelation
10: Christianity conquers Europe: the Middle Ages
11: Religious challenges-and imagining no apocalypse
12: Christianity and Revelation cross the Atlantic
Part 3: Acting Out The Apocalypse In The New World
13: Apocalypse in literature and film
15: Armageddon hits the big screen
16: Eternity in comics and graphic novels
17: Judgment Day in music and art
18: TV and games to the rescue
19: Apocalyptic fun in your own backyard