"A balanced, thorough account of a seventeenth-century figure, who has amazing relevance for our time. Gwyn's analysis shows in a convincing manner that George Fox's type of apocalyptic spiritualism forms a healthy antidote to the apocalyptic chilasm of our day."
j. Christiaan Beker, Richard J. Dearborn Professor of New Testament Theology, Princeton Theological Seminary
Apart from Quaker interest this asks some searching questions about the relevance of Christianity in the age of the Bomb. -- John PUnshon, Quaker Tutor, Woodbrooke, Birmingham, England
Doug Gwyn's stunning Apocalypse will mean [recovery of early Quaker vision] for the next twenty years. -- T. Canby Jones, Professor of Religion and Philosophy, Wilmington College