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As the expectation of imminent, total, collective salvation from a world in dire need of repair, millennialism has long inspired individuals and groups to take dramatic actions in anticipation of the establishment of “a new heaven and a new earth” (Rev. 21:1). The term “millennialism” ...
Finally, these challenges took place in the context of a politically established European Christianity known as “Christendom.” Luther therefore also addressed how the spiritual message of the gospel related to the political realities of his day. His appr...
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Places a copious amount of information regarding the history of the canons into perspective. Lancaster, Lewis. “Buddhist Literature: Canonization.” In The Encyclopedia of Religion, Vol. 2. Edited by Mircea Eliade, 504–509. New York: Macmillan, 1987. Remarkably detailed information for such a...
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An excellent starting point for the study of Buddhist hermeneutics. Originally published in 1987 and revised for the second edition (2005) of the Encyclopedia of Religion, this article provides an accessible overview of major themes and issues. Griffiths, Paul J. Religious Reading: The Place of ...