The Plague offers a salutary counterweight to such utopian longings and millenarian consolations. |
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All apocalyptic and millenarian ideologies ultimately converge on the utopian transformation of the body through suffering. |
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It emphasized sin, regeneration, and grace, and had a mystical, millenarian content. |
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The author does not neglect the more exotic apocalyptic and millenarian episodes. |
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The celebration of the second millennium became now a millenarian goal in itself. |
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What realism cannot do is offer the same kind of millenarian hope that is the essential DNA of idealism. |
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The attempt to act in accordance with a system of ideas is invariably denounced as ideological, fanatical, utopian or millenarian. |
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It was then that I first began to doubt the millenarian promises of Marxism. |
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But he discovered other groups who were far from being like the Baptists of the seventeenth century, such as the millenarian Munster radicals. |
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Similar prophecies had frequently surfaced in Italian millenarian movements during the late medieval and Renaissance periods. |
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The Cultural Revolution was essentially a revitalization movement, a kind of millenarian movement designed to purify, intensify, and apotheosize. |
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The actions and ideas inspired by millenarian radicalism in the early Restoration drew reproach from many. |
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Hundreds of colorful towns exist that have conserved millenarian and ancestral traditions and customs. |
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Such a belief is fundamentally millenarian, informed by an apocalyptic spirit which held out the promise for fallen man of a return to Edenic grace. |
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Theories of the new terrorism were that it would be something that would be in the service of universal and global ambitions, many of which would be religious or millenarian. |
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These serious dangers worry both sea scientists and many people who love this millenarian system. |
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As we observe the changes in the late twentieth century, we can discern the similar reciprocity of millenarian hopes. |
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The two responses hold in chilling suspension the essence of millenarian belief, with its double aspect of desolation and renewal. |
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Both relate the example of Waco to earlier events in order to emphasise the consistency of millenarian thought through the ages. |
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However, the whole movement does not necessarily share this millenarian vision of the fight unanimously. |
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Economists are exposed by climatologists as utopian fantasists, the leaders of a millenarian cult as mad as, and far more dangerous than, any religious fundamentalism. |
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His bombastic millenarian populism has long irked his more pragmatic conservative allies. |
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The PALPIEHUTU-FNL is well aware of the pitfalls of its millenarian path and is in no hurry to negotiate. |
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The Flood, a recurrent theme in Kandinsky, has in his Composition VI a clearly millenarian aspect as he affirms the possibility of resurrection, the emergence of a new world from the destruction. |
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But the ashes of Auschwitz fell on Hitler's folly, on the announcement of the millenarian Reich. |
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The latter's unorthodox millenarian views are regarded with contempt by most senior clergy, while Khamenei has never been accepted as a scholar of note. |
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You cannot say that Mr Ahmadinejad was exceptionally dangerous because of his millenarian speculations and then say that the cessation of that talk is of no consequence. |
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China, still communist in name, rediscovered market forces. In 1969 an American spacecraft landed the first two men on the moon. As 1999 ended, millenarian loonies declared the world about to end too. |
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However, the term millenarian refers to one who believes that Jesus will reign on earth for one thousand years before the reign of God is introduced. |
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Our responsibility is also to separate millenarian fears and resistance to change from the opportunities to be grasped in internationalisation for growth, human development and the protection of the environment. |
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In millenarian style, it is prophesied that God is going to make a final glorious intervention which will initiate on earth, even before Christ's definitive coming, an era of peace and universal prosperity. |
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The Tarangire national park is a likeable scruffy place, and its millenarian baoab trees dwarf even the park's elephants, of which it has a substantial population. |
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The Church, or the churches, that begins an acceptance of today's existing realities will mark a route that could be millenarian, as they have been in the phase leading to the present time. |
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Traditional medicine, a millenarian source of Peruvian wisdom recognized and presently rediscovered in the pharmaceutical laboratories, shall be promoted and disseminated. |
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Given that this shift took place at the same time in Europe and Japan, the oriental country could not allow itself to compete with millenarian religions. |
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The adaptation of millenarian cultures to the modern cooking techniques. |
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The route of Castles of Gaià invites you to discover a big amount of almost millenarian buildings along side the natural border the river Gaià was on the Marca Hispánica era. |
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Third, the secularism of the Azeri model gives the lie to the millenarian pretensions of Iran's theocracy. |
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And it was there, in the shadows, that Al-Qaeda found the troubled souls to prey on and exploit as its foot soldiers in its millenarian war against the 'far enemy. |
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He begins with the Church Fathers and then looks at the flourishing of millenarianism in AD 1000, the Black Death, millenarian sects during the Civil Wars, the Irvingites. |
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Me, my spiritual pattern is, as was, the coal Black Diogenes, holding up my lamp within this millenarian epoch, within this tropo-pause occulted in the mists. |
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In my article on the organisation I described them as a millenarian sect. |
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Unfortunately, that might not stop a theocratically governed Iran with an apocalyptic, millenarian president and supreme leader, Ayatollah Khamenei. |
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Millenarian rock carvings, Laxe dos carballos at Campo Lameiro, depicting a deer hit by several spears and cup and ring marks. |
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