Works
Published:
- Chase, Neal (1987). Lazarus the Sick World. Self-published.
- Chase, Neal (1990). Ezekiel's Temple in Montana. Self-published.
- Chase, Neal (2003). King of Terror. Self-published. http://www.nostradamusprophecy.org.
Contributed to:
- Harper's Magazine. February 1995.
- Lapham, Lewis H. (1997). The Anthology, The End of the World.
- Chase, Neal (1992). "Killing People to Get Elected". Phoenix Liberator.
Referenced in:
- Robbins, Tom (1997). Millennium, Messiahs, and Mayhem: Contemporary Apocalyptic Movements.
- Stone, Jon R. (ed) (2000). Expecting Armageddon: Essential Readings in Failed Prophecy. London & New York: Routledge.
- "Bahá'í Faith Center". Harvard University, Committee on the Study of Religion. http://www.pluralism.org/research/profiles/display.php?profile=72374. Retrieved 2006-12-11.
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