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Apocalypticism and Christian Origins
2014The 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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2020
Long viewed as incompatible and mutually exclusive traditions, scholars have now come to see many fundamental similarities between those texts typically described as either sapiential or apocalyptic. Thanks to a greater overall understanding of the Second Temple period and its literature, the discovery and publication of the Dead Sea Scrolls, and the ...
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Long viewed as incompatible and mutually exclusive traditions, scholars have now come to see many fundamental similarities between those texts typically described as either sapiential or apocalyptic. Thanks to a greater overall understanding of the Second Temple period and its literature, the discovery and publication of the Dead Sea Scrolls, and the ...
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Apocalypticism and Nuclear War
2015Reed, Randall (2008), "Apocalypticism and Nuclear War" in Battleground Religion ed. Daniel Smith-Christopher, Westport CT, Greenwood Publishing (2008) pp. 54-62. Battleground: Religion by Daniel L. Smith-Christopher, Editor. Copyright © 2009 by Greenwood Publishing Group, Inc. All rights reserved.
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Hope gone awry—An odd bed fellowship of Islamic and Christian neo‐apocalypticism
Dialog, 2022Veli-Matti Kärkkäinen
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