Alpha and Omega (disambiguation) explained
Alpha and Omega is an appellation of Christ and God in the Book of Revelation.
Alpha and Omega and similar titles may also refer to:
Film, television, and radio
Games
Literature
- Alpha and Omega (Harrison), a 1915 collection of essays, lectures, and letters written by Jane Ellen Harrison
- Alpha & Omega (book), a 2003 book by Charles Seife
- Alpha and Omega, a 2007 novella by Patricia Briggs and the name for a series of subsequent novels
- Alpha and Omega, a 2019 supernatural thriller novel by Harry Turtledove
- Alpha & Omega, the final arc of the Locke & Key comic
- Omegaverse, a literary subgenre focusing on dynamics between characters labeled Alphas, Betas, and Omegas, popularized by slash fiction
Music
- Alpha & Omega (band), a British dub/reggae duo
- Alpha & Omega Recording, the San Rafael, California recording studio of American music producer Sandy Pearlman
- Alpha and Omega (Bizzy Bone album), 2004
- Alpha and Omega (Tonus Peregrinus album), 2008
- Alpha and Omega (Jelena Karleuša albums), 2023
- Alpha Omega (Cro-Mags album), 1992
- Alpha Omega (Cheek album), 2015
- "Alpha Omega", a bootleg compilation of tracks by The Beatles which prompted the release of the official 1962–1966 and 1967–1970 compilations
- , The Tony Danza Tapdance Extravaganza album, 2012
- "Alpha and Omega", a track off of Boards of Canada's 2002 album Geogaddi
- "Alpha Omega", a track off of Architects' 2012 album Daybreaker
- "Alpha Omega", a track off of Karnivool's 2013 album Asymmetry
Other uses
- Alpha and Omega, California gold rush towns, now honored as the historical landmark of Alpha Hydraulic Diggings
- Alpha et Omega, an occult order initially named the Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn
- Alpha Omega (fraternity), a professional Jewish dental fraternity
- Alpha Omega (local), a local men's residence at Grove City College
See also