"Although often depicted as a fringe phenomenon, " says millennial scholar Daniel Wojcik of the University of Oregon, " millenarianism is extremely pervasive ."
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Matyushin, along with Malevich and Pavel Filonov, was a " perceptual constructivist ideology in early 1920s, but Matyushin, Malevich and Filonov remained faithful to millenarianism through 1920s.
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Devotees of Millenarianism, the belief that the end of the world and the restoration of paradise are near, viewed science and technology as friendly _ because they would hasten the end.
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A kind of " Whole Earth Catalog " for the new millenarianism, the booklet is filled with advice on becoming as self-sufficient as a Woodstock-era commune.
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They were astonished that such new peoples existed and believed that preaching to them would bring about the return of Christ and the end of time, a set of beliefs called millenarianism.
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The Church has rejected even modified forms of this falsification of the kingdom to come under the name of millenarianism, 577 especially the " intrinsically perverse " political form of a secular messianism . 578 ".
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He comments on the remarkable lack of remorse shown by �thelred in the Oxford charter, but views the massacre not so much as a royally executed order as an exploitation of popular ethnic hatred and millenarianism.
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The Church has rejected even modified forms of this falsification of the kingdom to come under the name of millenarianism [ emphasis added ], especially the'intrinsically perverse'political form of a secular messianism ."
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"' Millenarianism "'( also "'millenarism "'), from Latin political group or movement in a coming major transformation of society, after which all things will be changed.
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American millenarianism shaped many positive social reform movements _ like 19th-century antislavery, Woodrow Wilson's vision of making the world " safe for democracy " and Martin Luther King's dream for racial harmony.