Gloria Thomas’s Revelations : Visions of the Second Coming from the Old and New Testaments (also referred to as “Apocalypse Paintings”) is an art gallery that offers a creative and graphic interpretation of the book of Revelation. Consisting of 13 unique paintings of diverse shapes and sizes and 31 framed supplements of handwritten-biblical text in the Renaissance tradition of illuminated manuscripts, the gallery was gifted to the seminary in 1991 by her patrons Thomas and Clara Dupree with the desire that they be publicly displayed. In 2025, the gallery moved from Honeycutt Campus Center to the renovated second floor of the James P. Boyce Centennial Library where it can be viewed as a complete gallery by patrons in logical order as originally intended.
- Tetramorph (Revelation 4:6-7)
- Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse (Revelation 6:2, 4-5, and 8)
- Angels of the Winds (Revelation 7:1)
- Seven Trumpet Angels (Revelation 8:2)
- Angel Standing Upon the Land and Sea (Revelation 10:1-2, 5-6)
- The Two Witnesses (Revelation 11:3-4)
- Woman in Travail (Revelation 12:1 and 4)
- Michael Casting Out Satan (Revelation 12:7-8)
- Seven Angels of the Vials (Revelation 15:6)
- Armageddon (Revelation 16:16)
- Harlot of Babylon (Revelation 17:4 and 6)
- The Second Coming “Faithful and True” (Revelation 19:11)
- The New Jerusalem “The Holy City” (Revelation 21:2-3)