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2020
Abstract This chapter treats the Ṛgvedic conceptions of death and what happens after death. It is very striking that several of the crucial concepts found in Classical Hinduism—karma and rebirth—are entirely absent from the Ṛgveda. What little the Ṛgveda says about what happens after death suggests that there is a world of the dead ...
Joel P. Brereton, Stephanie W. Jamison
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Abstract This chapter treats the Ṛgvedic conceptions of death and what happens after death. It is very striking that several of the crucial concepts found in Classical Hinduism—karma and rebirth—are entirely absent from the Ṛgveda. What little the Ṛgveda says about what happens after death suggests that there is a world of the dead ...
Joel P. Brereton, Stephanie W. Jamison
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2021
Abstract Darby is reputed to be the “father of dispensationalism”—the most influential eschatological system among the world’s half-billion evangelicals and one with significant policy impact beyond their number. But that reputation is in many respects ironic. His thinking was always catastrophic. But, when the brethren movement began in
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Abstract Darby is reputed to be the “father of dispensationalism”—the most influential eschatological system among the world’s half-billion evangelicals and one with significant policy impact beyond their number. But that reputation is in many respects ironic. His thinking was always catastrophic. But, when the brethren movement began in
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2023
Abstract A Christian approach to constitutionalism requires, inter alia, the correlation of law with liberty, authority with modesty, autonomy with theonomy, dignity with vocation, teleology with eschatology. This work of correlation occurs within a context governed by a covenant narrative and by the eucharistic economy of gift and ...
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Abstract A Christian approach to constitutionalism requires, inter alia, the correlation of law with liberty, authority with modesty, autonomy with theonomy, dignity with vocation, teleology with eschatology. This work of correlation occurs within a context governed by a covenant narrative and by the eucharistic economy of gift and ...
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2019
Abstract Dietrich Bonhoeffer’s eschatology has received far less scholarly attention than many other aspects of his theology, and in fact has occasionally been relegated to near-insignificance for any proper understanding of his work. It is certainly the case that the theological function of eschatology changed for him during the course ...
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Abstract Dietrich Bonhoeffer’s eschatology has received far less scholarly attention than many other aspects of his theology, and in fact has occasionally been relegated to near-insignificance for any proper understanding of his work. It is certainly the case that the theological function of eschatology changed for him during the course ...
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1994
Abstract Chapter 14 focused on salvation and conceptualized it as a form or analogue of social mobility. But salvation, like all mobility, occurs in a context. For worldly social mobility, that context is the societal stratification system. For salvation that context is an other world.1 Just as an adequate analysis of social mobility,
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Abstract Chapter 14 focused on salvation and conceptualized it as a form or analogue of social mobility. But salvation, like all mobility, occurs in a context. For worldly social mobility, that context is the societal stratification system. For salvation that context is an other world.1 Just as an adequate analysis of social mobility,
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Financial Eschatology and the Libidinal Economy of Leverage
Theory, Culture and Society, 2023Amin Samman
exaly
Is there such a thing as a capitalist eschatology?
Futures, 2022Karl Palmås, Kristoffer Ekberg
exaly

