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Apocalypticism and Messianism

2011
Abstract The beliefs of the movement that lies behind the scrolls were influenced by the eschatological ideas of the early Enochic writings and by the Book of Daniel, and although the movement does not seem to have produced many apocalypses, eschatology and messianism formed a significant part of its thought-world.
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Apocalypticism and Popular Culture

2014
This chapter examines apocalypticism in popular culture, based on a new understanding of apocalypticism as a historical and global worldview. The first sections describe apocalypticism, define popular culture, and discuss the role of fiction as the primary conduit through which the worldview is expressed today.
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Apocalypticism

2016
Diese Materialsammlung von Professor Kurt Schubert diskutiert die Apokalypse in Stichwörtern anhand unterschiedliche Perspektiven (z.B. der Pharisäer). Das Thema wird aufgegriffen in einem Artikel von Professor Schubert in Bibel und Lithurgie 50 (1977), S. 104-113.
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Apocalypticism in Contemporary Christianity

2014
Apocalyptic culture in contemporary American encompasses a wide range of ideologies and preoccupations, from UFOs and comets to messiahs, Marian cults, and Mayan calendars. The story of Jesus Christ’s return to earth, which is a part of Christianity, has been central to American apocalypticism.
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Apocalypses and Apocalypticism in Antiquity (Part I)

Currents in Biblical Research, 2007
This paper, in two parts, discusses the significant scholarship on apocalypses and apocalypticism in antiquity published since Mysteries and Revelations: Apocalyptic Studies since the Uppsala Conference (Collins and Charlesworth [eds.] 1991). Part 1 contains (1) the introduction, sections on studies that address issues of (2) taxonomy and definitions ...
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Apocalypticism and Christian Origins

2014
The publication of previously little known ancient apocalyptic works, including the Ethiopic Book of Enoch or 1 Enoch, led to the scholarly rediscovery of apocalypticism in the nineteenth century. However, it took most of the nineteenth century before the full impact of the new perspective on Jewish apocalypticism on the interpretation of the New ...
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Apocalypticism in U.S. History

2016
Apocalypticism has had a powerful impact on American life. It has fostered among adherents a strong sense of purpose and personal identity, it has helped them interpret the challenges they face all around them, and it has provided them with a triumphant vision of the future.
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