A world-healing Tree of Life opens and closes the book of Revelation, drawing on Genesis. Amy Meverden brilliantly shows how this subversive tree functions as an anti-imperial symbol, critiquing the Roman empire’s propaganda of eternity as imaged in the viney tendrils of Rome’s acanthus plant. Meverden’s scholarship on comparative visual imagery and dueling trees in the ancient world convincingly argues that the biblical Tree of Life gives radical hope, justice, and life for all. I love this book!