Babylon Boycott: The Book of Revelation

Interpretation: A Journal of Bible and Theology 63 (1):48-54 (2009)
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Abstract

Revelation challenges contemporary readers to escape the impending destruction of global imperialism. John of Patmos calls upon Christians to boycott the imperialist political economy that murders “all the peoples of the earth” (Rev 18:24). To be true to their conscience and to their God, those in true solidarity with Jesus must withdraw from the evil system in which they live or suffer the consequences of their complicity with it

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