The Day After Judgment

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The Day After Judgment is a 1971 science fiction/fantasy novel by James Blish that continues his exploration of theology, demonology, and the apocalypse in a modern setting.

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instanceOf novel
science fiction novel
author James Blish NERFINISHED
centralTheme apocalypse
consequences of summoning demons
demonology
good and evil
theology
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
coverArtBy Diane Dillon NERFINISHED
Leo Dillon NERFINISHED
exploresConcept limits of human knowledge
moral responsibility for apocalyptic events
redefinition of Hell and Heaven
the death of God
follows Black Easter NERFINISHED
genre fantasy
science fiction
theological fiction
hasMainCharacter Baines NERFINISHED
Theron Ware NERFINISHED
hasSequelRelationship direct sequel to Black Easter
language English
literaryMovement New Wave science fiction NERFINISHED
narrativeForm prose
plotSummary depicts the aftermath of a successful summoning of all the demons of Hell and the resulting collapse of the traditional cosmic order
publicationYear 1971
publisher Doubleday
series After Such Knowledge NERFINISHED
setting contemporary world

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James Blish notableWork The Day After Judgment
James Blish wrote The Day After Judgment