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THE BOOK OF REVELATION: A CATHOLIC INTERPRETATION ALL SAINTS CATHOLIC CHURCH 5231 MEADOWCREEK DRIVE DALLAS, TEXAS 75248 Have you ever wanted to read St. John’s Book of Revelation (Apocalypse), the last book of the Bible, with a fellow Catholic? How does a faithful Catholic read the Book of Revelation? Come and see!

Christ the Pantocrator

All Classes are on Wednesdays from 7:00 – 8:30 p.m. in Room C120 (St. Theresa Room). Class 1: March 14, 2018 Class 2: March 21, 2018 Class 3: March 28, 2018 Class 4: April 4, 2018 Class 5: April 11, 2018 Class 6: April 18, 2018 Class 7: April 25, 2018

THE BOOK OF REVELATION: A CATHOLIC INTERPRETATION Class 1: March 14, 2018  The Senses of Scripture and How to Read the Apocalypse  The Johannine Authorship Tradition  Apoc 1: Christ the King, Priest & Prophet Class 2: March 21, 2018  The Septiform Johannine Structure of the Apocalypse  Apoc 2 – 3: Seven Letters to Seven Churches Class 3: March 28, 2018  The Beautiful Heavenly Creatures of the Apocalypse  Apoc 4 – 5: The Heavenly Liturgy Class 4: April 4, 2018  Apoc 6 – 10: Seven Seals and Seven Trumpets Class 5: April 11, 2018  Apoc 11: The Martyrdom of the Two Witnesses  Apoc 12: The Heavenly Woman Class 6: April 18, 2018  Apoc 13 – 22, Part 1: The Demonic Anti-Triad of the Harlot, the Beast and the False Prophet and its Anti-Liturgy  The Gematria of the Beast Class 7: April 25, 2018  Apoc 13 – 22, Part 2: The Millennium and the New Jerusalem

Teacher: Charles R. Helms, D.Phil. Charles R. Helms is a commercial attorney in private practice with interests in Patristics and the Johannine corpus of the New Testament. He holds an A.B. in Comparative Literature from Princeton University, an M.A. in Theology from the University of Dallas, a J.D. from the University of Texas School of Law, and a D.Phil. in Theology from Oxford University, England. Dr. Helms taught an earlier version of this course to graduate students of Theology at the University of Dallas. He and his wife, Rachel, have five children.