I know that the scholar, Elaine Pagels, questions the authenticity of the book of
Revelation, and surprisingly, so did Luther. According to a few sources I've seen, Luther wasn't fond of
Revelation in the least and had some very negative emotions about it:
“ … to my mind it bears upon it no marks of an apostolic or prophetic character...
Everyone may form his own judgment of this book; as for myself, I feel an aversion to it, and to me this is sufficient reason for rejecting it.”
I'd have to check into it more, too, in order to see if it's a factual statement, but if Luther rejected it, maybe we can too? Maybe we should? It would certainly alleviate a lot of ECT type headaches that so many people seem to have had. (I've never had those headaches, but I can understand the concern of those who have).
Then again,
Revelation has been a favorite book in the Bible for me, so letting it go won't be easy.