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Record Nr.

UNINA9910794651503321

Titolo

The end(s) of time(s) : apocalypticism, messianism, and utopianism through the ages / / edited by Hans-Christian Lehner

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Leiden, The Netherlands ; ; Boston : , : Brill, , [2021]

©2021

ISBN

90-04-46243-0

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (403 pages)

Collana

Prognostication in History

Disciplina

228.066

200

Soggetti

Apocalyptic literature

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Nota di contenuto

The end(s) of time(s) : an introduction / Hans-Christian Lehner -- Christian perspectives on history, eschatology, and transcendence in the Latin Christian Middle Ages / Klaus Herbers -- Byzantine predictions of the end of the world in 500, 1000, and 1492AD / Wolfram Brandes -- The Great Peace and the ends of time in early imperial China / Zhao Lu -- Tibetan Buddhist dystopian narratives and their pedagogical dimensions / Rolf Scheuermann -- Ragnarök : prophecies and notions of the end time in Old Norse religion / Thomas Krümpel -- An overview of Bahá'í eschatology, in a tapestry of five strands / Bernardo Bortolin Kerr -- Beatus of Liebana and the spiritualized understanding of apocalypse in medieval Iberia / Gaelle Bosseman -- Muhammad, Mahdi, antichrist : Muslims in Joachim of Fiore's apocalyptic eschatology / Julia Eva Wannenmacher -- The infernal trinity as passivized pacemaker of salvation history : Satan's particular eschatological activity in Anonymus Bambergensis' Tracts De semine scripturarum and De principe mundi / Matthias Kaup -- Competing eschatological scenarios during the Taiping War, 1851-1864 / Vincent Goossaert -- The messianic quest for an earthly paradise in the modern era of revolution / Jürgen Gebhardt -- Indigenous millennialism : Murabitun Sufism in the black African townships of South Africa / Matthias Gebauer -- Apocalyptic millennialism : the most powerful, volatile, imaginary force in human



history / Richard Landes.

Sommario/riassunto

"In times of crises, be it about climate change, the pandemic corona virus, or democratic struggles, there is an unwaning interest worldwide in the end of times and related themes such as apocalypticism, messianism, and utopianism. This concerns scholarship and society alike, and is by no means limited to the religious field. The present volume collates essays from specialists in the study of apocalyptic and eschatological subjects. With its interdisciplinary approach, it is designed to overcome the existing Euro-centrism and incorporate a broader perspective to the topic of end time expectations in the Christian Middle Ages as well as in East Asia and Africa"--