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Michelangelo and the Apocalypse: The End Time Codes Revealed This book is written for an engaged general readership as well as academics, Renaissance scholars, students and those readers with a broad interest in art, art history and religion. As of late there has been a continuing interest in Renaissance art and the enduring popularity of the book of Revelation and end time events. This work is an interdisciplinary and multidisciplinary approach to analysis of both the book of Revelation and Michelangelo's Sistine Chapel ceiling fresco. This approach will involve analyzing the structural…mehr

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Michelangelo and the Apocalypse: The End Time Codes Revealed This book is written for an engaged general readership as well as academics, Renaissance scholars, students and those readers with a broad interest in art, art history and religion. As of late there has been a continuing interest in Renaissance art and the enduring popularity of the book of Revelation and end time events. This work is an interdisciplinary and multidisciplinary approach to analysis of both the book of Revelation and Michelangelo's Sistine Chapel ceiling fresco. This approach will involve analyzing the structural dynamics of both the Biblical Book of Revelation and the Sistine Chapel Ceiling, exploring how their creative structures and themes may be similar in many ways or divergent. Michelangelo and the Apocalypse offers a fresh and deeply influential approach to the art, life and spiritual evolution of one of the Renaissance's greatest artists Michelangelo Buonarroti. Could Michaelangelo and the Apocalypse and their structural codes reveal a language of an end time symphony?
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Autorenporträt
Thomas A. Walters is an ordained minister, an accomplished professional art educator and interdisciplinary art history professor. His education includes a bachelor's degree in art education/religion, a master's in art education, an Interdisciplinary Comparative Arts Ph.D. from Ohio University (A.B.D.), and a Ph.D. in theology from Southern California Graduate School of Theology.

His accomplishments include two published books, The Arts: A Comparative Approach to the Arts of Painting, Sculpture, Architecture, Music and Drama, and Dynamic Biblical Counseling. He has taught art education, ceramics, drawing, music appreciation, art appreciation, art history and interdisciplinary humanities.

He has taught at Montemorelos University, Montemorelos, Mexico, Indiana University of South Bend, Indiana, Southern Adventist University, Collegedale, Tennessee, and IADT: International Academy of Design and Technology, Orlando, Florida. He has exhibited his art works including wood sculpture, painting, drawing and ceramics internationally.