THE APOCALYPSE
Monk Elijah
(Clement, Disciple of the Apostle Peter – Volume III)
The central theme of The Apocalypse, the third volume of the tetralogy Clement, Disciple of the Apostle Peter, is the Apostle John’s Revelation on the island of Patmos. Through the prism of such disturbing contemporary phenomena as the new world order, microchipping, gender ideology, heresy, idolatry and occultism, the book explores the meaning of apocalyptic symbols and imagery.
One interesting aspect of the book is its prophetic nature. First published in Czech in 2019, the book highlighted dangerous means of global control and depopulation, such as microchipping, vaccination and digitalisation, which became a reality almost immediately in the near future (the Covid pandemic, artificial intelligence).
Not only does the book highlight destructive social phenomena that bear all the hallmarks of apocalyptic times, it also offers a constructive perspective in the form of a programme for practical Christian living in the third millennium. This programme is based on prayer and community (koinonia).
