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Messianism

The term “messianism” is derived from the Hebrew word for anointed. The primary anointed figure in ancient Israel was the king, but the High Priest and some prophets were also anointed, and the term “anointed one” could be extended to heavenly, angelic figures. In the Hebrew Bible, “the Lord’s anointed” is the reigning king, but messianism has a future
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MESSIANIC PEDAGOGY

Educational Theory, 2010
Famously, Walter Benjamin once wrote that behind historical materialism lies a disavowed theological “hunchback.” More importantly, it is only through a rejuvenated relation with this theological hunchback that historical materialism can ultimately realize its own revolutionary possibilities.
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The messianic idea and messianic delusion.

Mental health and society, 1981
The messianic delusional syndrome repeats an historical prototype that manifests itself in each patient with individual changes. The syndrome expresses a serious impairment of identity and reflects a social, cultural and religious reality through generations.
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Messianic Zionism

Monthly Review, 2020
The relation between Zionism and Judaism (the Jewish religion) is paradoxical and complex. In its early days, Zionism was apparently a thoroughly secular political movement. In reality, while its ego was secular, its id has always been religious. And in recent times, the latter has emerged from its hidden recess and is parading in full view.
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Messianic Prophecy or Messianic History?

Horizons in Biblical Theology, 1979
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Tishby's "Messianism"

The Jewish Quarterly Review, 1987
M. H. Levine, Isaiah Tishby
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Messianic Nightmare

This chapter offers a border poetics analysis of Ami Bouganim's Un bâtard en terre promise (2018), revealing migration as an unending struggle marked by fractured identity and irretrievable loss. The novel's hybrid narrative mirrors the fragmented condition of exile through deliberate generic instability.
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