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Definition of millennialism in English: millennialismnoun another term for millenarianism Example sentencesExamples - This was a time of millennialism, when many of the faithful believed the end of days was nigh.
- It should be clear that this is a very different kind of millennialism than the dispensationalist one.
- What is meant by ‘mitigated’ or ‘mild’ millennialism and by the qualifier ‘safely’ renders the official answer ambiguous as to what variety of millennialism is intended.
- Living in societies where the clergy were crucial shapers of public opinion, American nationalists adopted the language of millennialism.
- This does not in itself mean that millennialism is right and true.
- Mr. Larsen makes the mistake of equating millennialism with dispensationalism, when the latter is actually a particular type of the former.
- Beyond the role of biblical editors, biblical historical criticism also provides insight into other aspects of early American history such as millennialism.
- The end of post-millennialism as we've known it, however, does not necessarily mean the end of Christian millennialism.
- Indeed, millennialism is largely a construction of particular perceptions of power and justice; it is a sociomoral scenario in which worldly wrongs will be set right.
Derivatives noun & adjective Jesus speaks of an end time in which we may, in fact, be already living (as some millennialists believe and preach). Example sentencesExamples - As I think with anticipation, I try to prevent myself from drifting into the traps that millennialists have encountered.
- The studies included in Expecting Armageddon fail to recognize that the millennialists cited are not blinded by their adherence to a prophecy.
- Very few Christian millennialists, however, looked at the year 2000 as a significant event in God's calendar.
- Like the millennialists, there is also some ‘wishful thinking’ in their end of the world predictions.
Definition of millennialism in US English: millennialismnounməˈlenēəˌlizəm another term for millenarianism Example sentencesExamples - Indeed, millennialism is largely a construction of particular perceptions of power and justice; it is a sociomoral scenario in which worldly wrongs will be set right.
- Living in societies where the clergy were crucial shapers of public opinion, American nationalists adopted the language of millennialism.
- The end of post-millennialism as we've known it, however, does not necessarily mean the end of Christian millennialism.
- This was a time of millennialism, when many of the faithful believed the end of days was nigh.
- Mr. Larsen makes the mistake of equating millennialism with dispensationalism, when the latter is actually a particular type of the former.
- Beyond the role of biblical editors, biblical historical criticism also provides insight into other aspects of early American history such as millennialism.
- It should be clear that this is a very different kind of millennialism than the dispensationalist one.
- This does not in itself mean that millennialism is right and true.
- What is meant by ‘mitigated’ or ‘mild’ millennialism and by the qualifier ‘safely’ renders the official answer ambiguous as to what variety of millennialism is intended.
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