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Comfort and Protest: Reflections on the Apocalypse of John of Patmos Comfort and Protest: Reflections on the Apocalypse of John of Patmos by Allan Boesak
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“And, indeed, in the world little dictators rule with an iron hand: Herod, Philip, Statius Quartus, the Caesar. With boundless arrogance they walk over the people of God. With one stroke of the pen they cause thousands to disappear or die or both; masters of torture do their dirty work for them in dark and dismal cellars while above, in the beautiful halls, they strut to festive music and exchange civilized pleasantries. But the church knows that even as this happens “forever is King our Lord Jesus Christ.” This was true then as it is true now. Nothing is more disturbing for the oppressor than this. Nothing is more comforting for the faithful.”
Allan Boesak, Comfort and Protest: Reflections on the Apocalypse of John of Patmos