- or
religious in nature, and are
therefore not
necessarily linked to
millennialist movements in Christianity. Both
millennialism and
millenarianism refer...
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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...
-
Jerusalem by the British.
Protestants are
divided between Millennialists and Amillennialists.
Millennialists concentrate on the
issue of
whether the true believers...
-
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...
- 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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modern era,
religious movements,
including the
Reformation and
later millennialist movements, have been
deeply influenced by it. The Book of
Daniel is...
-
century Jewish and
Protestant proto-Zionism.
Other Continental Protestant millennialists enthused by La Peyrère's
theories were the
Germans Abraham von Franckenberg...
- that
developed in post-Exilic
Jewish culture and was po****r
among millennialist early Christians.
Apocalypse (Ancient Gr****: ἀποκάλυψις, romanized: apokálupsis)...
- phenomena. In the end of the
nineteenth century,
several messianic/
millennialist cults sparkled across semi-urban
areas across the
entire Amazon region...
- p. 154. ISBN 978-0-89870-950-6. W. H.
Oliver (1978).
Prophets and
Millennialists: The uses of
Biblical Prophecy in
England from the 1790s to the 1840s...