
Theophilus of Patmos
Theophilus of Patmos was an early Christian figure traditionally believed to have authored the Book of Revelation, the final book of the New Testament. He is often seen as a prophetic Christian prophet or leader who received and recorded a series of divine visions while exiled on the Greek island of Patmos around the late 1st century. These visions are symbolic and apocalyptic, describing cosmic battles, future events, and the ultimate hope for God's justice. While details about his life are limited, Theophilus's contribution is significant for shaping Christian eschatology and understanding the end times.