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Apocalyptic Thought, Conspiracism and Jihad in Indonesia

Contemporary Southeast Asia, 2019
:The impact of apocalyptic and conspiracist discourses on Indonesian jihadi thinking and behaviour has been little studied, but evidence in recent years is mounting that it has been significant.
G. Fealy
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‘Shrieking soldiers … wiping clean the earth’: hearing apocalyptic environmentalism in the music of Botanist

Popular Music, 2019
This article presents a case study of ecocritical black metal, delving into the apocalypticism of the California-based black metal band Botanist, who conjures a world in which plants have violently destroyed human civilisation.
Olivia R. Lucas
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Donald Trump tweets the 2014 Ebola outbreak: The infectious nature of apocalyptic counterpublic rhetoric and constitution of an exaggerated health crisis

Communication Quarterly, 2018
In 2014, a deadly Ebola virus outbreak caught the world’s attention. At the height of this crisis, future president of the United States, Donald Trump, tweeted about Ebola’s threat to Americans.Throughout the 2014 Ebola outbreak, the vibrant nature of ...
Thomas A. Salek, Andrew W. Cole
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Apocalyptic literature

1988
Abstract The term ‘apocalypse’ denotes a particular literary type found in the literature of ancient Judaism, characterized by claims to offer visions or other disclosures of divine mysteries concerning a variety of subjects, especially those to do with the future.
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Apocalyptic Political Theology

, 2019
Hegel's philosophy of religion contains an implicit political theology. When viewed in connection with his wider work on subjectivity, history and politics, this political theology is a resource for apocalyptic thinking.
T. Lynch
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America’s apocalyptic literature of the radical right

Apocalypse, Revolution and Terrorism, 2018
This article examines the American radical right’s fascination with apocalyptic millenarianism through the apocalyptic literature the movement has either generated or, as with The Protocols of the Learned Elders of Zion, adopted as its own.
J. Kaplan
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Apocalyptic

2009
Abstract In the Old Testament, apocalyptic literature (or simply ‘apocalyptic’, as the genre is often called) might not seem to occupy a prominent place. Only the book of Daniel falls into this category. Despite its poor representation in the Bible, apocalyptic literature is not a fringe activity; nor are its contents peripheral to an ...
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European Union or Kingdom of the Antichrist? Protestant apocalyptic narratives and European unity

Transnational Actors and Stories of European Integration, 2017
This article examines Protestant Euroscepticism in its purest form by focusing on the apocalyptic narratives of conservative Protestant dispensationalists in the UK, Scandinavia and the Netherlands.
Brent F. Nelsen, J. Guth
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Apocalyptic Conspiracism

How and why do certain groups in the USA, mainly politically conservative or right-wing apocalyptic evangelicals, generate and distribute truth-claims that hold that climate change science and Covid-19 are fabrications governed by manifest evil? Using a sociological methodology informed by Bourdieu and Foucault, this book offers tools
Albrecht, Tom, Sturm, Tristan
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Apocalyptic Historiography

Early Christianity, 2019
Die apokalyptische Perspektive auf die Geschichte ist Ausdruck der apokalyptischen Weltanschauung und ihrer axiomatischen Aussagen. Zeit und Geschichte sind Eigenschaften der irdischen Realität: Sie sind endlich und verlaufen linear und unidirektional. Die apokalyptische Literatur behauptet, die wahre Bedeutung der Geschichte zu kennen, die der Gruppe,
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