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political movements, both
religious and secular, to
millennialist metaphors. Most
Christian millennialist thinking is
based upon the Book of Revelation, specifically...
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religious in nature, and are
therefore not
necessarily linked to
millennialist movements in Christianity. Both
millennialism and
millenarianism refer...
- the
Commonwealth of
England between 1649 and 1660. The Philo-Semitic
millennialist undercurrent came to have a
direct influence on politics. A
number of...
- The
Jesus Christians are a
Christian millennialist network of
intentional communities with
groups on six continents. They were
founded in
Australia in...
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Fifth Monarchists, or
Fifth Monarchy Men, were a
Protestant sect with
millennialist views active between 1649 and 1660 in the
Commonwealth of England. The...
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Wilford Woodruff Sr. (March 1, 1807 –
September 2, 1898) was an
American religious leader who
served as the
fourth president of the
Church of
Jesus Christ...
- 1886
Russell began writing his own
books that
further developed his
Millennialist beliefs. Russell's
doctrines on the
Millennium followed a tradition...
- Shi'a Century,
roughly between 945 and 1055,
which saw the rise of the
millennialist Isma'ili Shi'a
missionary movement. One Isma'ili group, the Fatimid...
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Lalpa Kohhran Thar (lit. 'The Lord's New Church') is a
millennialist Christian sect and
dissenters of the
Presbyterian Church in Mizoram, India. Started...
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Delaney and
other commentators have
argued that
Columbus was a
Christian millennialist and
apocalypticist and that
these beliefs motivated his
quest for Asia...