Properly defined, apocalypse originates from the Greek for "unveiling" or "revelation," referring specifically to the disclosure of divine mysteries, rather than simply catastrophic destruction. While commonly used to mean a great, often world-ending disaster, in its original context, it signifies a revelatory, symbolic narrative of hope during crises.
Properly defined, apocalypse originates from the Greek for "unveiling" or "revelation," referring specifically to the disclosure of divine mysteries, rather than simply catastrophic destruction. While commonly used to mean a great, often world-ending disaster, in its original context, it signifies a revelatory, symbolic narrative of hope during crises.