Apocalyptic Time (2000 Baumgarten), edited volume

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Apocalyptic Time (2000) is a book by Albert I. Baumgarten.

Abstract

"Annotation Millennial movements are characterized by their nature and perception of time, and the ways in which these groups confront inevitable disappointment and then return to "normal" time. This is the theme for the book "Apocalyptic Time. The volume consists of revised essays based on presentations made at an international conference devoted to that theme. Authors adopt a number of disciplinary approaches to the topic, analyzing millennial movements from the three Abrahamic faiths, as well as from the East. This book will be of particular interest to students of millennial movements, who wish to benefit from the comprehensive and comparative view it gives of the phenomenon, based on a wide variety of cases. This work greatly contributes to the theory of millennialism, by supplying specific data and theoretical reflection."--Pubisher description.

Editions

Published in Leiden: Brill, 2000.

Contents

Introduction / A.I. Baumgarten -- End of time and new time in medieval Chinese Buddhism / H. Seiwert -- Apocalypticism, symbolic breakdown and paranoia: an application of Lifton's model to the death-rebirth fantasy / M. Hazani -- The apocalyptic year 200/815-816 and the events surrounding it / D. Cook -- I am not the Mahdi, but ... / P. Heine -- The development of Essenic eschatology / A. Steudel -- Innere Zeit und apokalyptische Zeit / A. Agus -- Dating the Eschaton: Jewish and Christian apocalyptic calculations in late antiquity / O. Irshai -- 'The time of the end': apocalypticism and its spiritualization in Abraham Abulafia's eschatology / M. Idel -- Breaking the boundaries of time and space in kabbalistic apocalypticism / R. Elior -- Abnormal and normal time: after the apocalypse / G. Motzkin -- Why Lubavitch wants the messiah now: religious immigration as a cause of millenarianism / A. Szubin -- The moral apocalypse in Byzantium / J. Baun -- Cognitive dissonance and proselytism: an application of Festinger's model to thirteenth-century Joachites / E. Wardi -- Awaiting the last days ... myth and disenchantment / J. Fried -- Apocalyptic space / M. Barasch -- The restoration of Israel as messianic birth pangs / H. Kippenberg -- When prophecy fails and when it succeeds: apocalyptic prediction and re-entry into ordinary time / S. O'Leary -- Memory and the metamorphosis of apocalyptic time in an Italian millenarian movement: the case of David Lazzaretti and his followers / G. Filoramo.

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