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Millenarianism or millenarism (from Latin , "containing a thousand") is the belief by a religious, social, or political group or
movement Movement may refer to: Common uses * Movement (clockwork), the internal mechanism of a timepiece * Motion, commonly referred to as movement Arts, entertainment, and media Literature * "Movement" (short story), a short story by Nancy Fu ...
in a coming fundamental transformation of society, after which "all things will be changed". Millenarianism exists in various cultures and religions worldwide, with various interpretations of what constitutes a transformation. These movements believe in radical changes to society after a major cataclysm or transformative event.''Millenarianism''
In James Crossley and Alastair Lockhart (eds.) ''Critical Dictionary of Apocalyptic and Millenarian Movements''. 2021
Millenarianist movements can be secular (not espousing a particular religion) or religious in nature,Gordon Marshall, "millenarianism", ''The Concise Oxford Dictionary of Sociology'' (1994), p. 333. and are therefore not necessarily linked to
millennialist Millennialism (from millennium, Latin for "a thousand years") or chiliasm (from the Greek equivalent) is a belief advanced by some religious denominations that a Golden Age or Paradise will occur on Earth prior to the final judgment and future ...
movements in
Christianity Christianity is an Abrahamic monotheistic religion based on the life and teachings of Jesus of Nazareth Jesus, likely from he, יֵשׁוּעַ, translit=Yēšūaʿ, label=Hebrew/Aramaic ( AD 30 or 33), also referred to as Jesu ...
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Terminology

The terms "
millennialism Millennialism (from millennium, Latin for "a thousand years") or chiliasm (from the Greek equivalent) is a belief advanced by some religious denominations that a Golden Age or Paradise will occur on Earth prior to the final judgment and future ...
" and "millenarianism" are sometimes used interchangeably.
Stephen Jay Gould Stephen Jay Gould (; September 10, 1941 – May 20, 2002) was an American paleontologist, evolutionary biologist, and historian of science. He was one of the most influential and widely read authors of popular science of his generation. Gould sp ...
has argued that this usage is incorrect, stating: The application of an apocalyptic timetable to the changing of the world has happened in many cultures and religions, continues to this day, and is not relegated to the sects of major world religions, both Abrahamic and non-Abrahamic. Increasingly in the study of apocalyptic new religious movements, ''millenarianism'' is used to refer to a more cataclysmic and destructive arrival of a utopian period as compared to ''millennialism'' which is often used to denote a more peaceful arrival and is more closely associated with a one thousand year utopia. Millennialism often refers to a specific type of Christian millenarianism, and is sometimes referred to as Chiliasm from the New Testament use of the Greek ''chilia'' (thousand). It is part of the broader form of apocalyptic expectation. A core doctrine in some variations of
Christian eschatology Christian eschatology, a major branch of study within Christian theology, deals with "last things". Such eschatology – the word derives from two Greek roots meaning "last" () and "study" (-) – involves the study of "end things", whether of ...
is the expectation that the Second Coming is very near and that there will be an establishment of a
Kingdom of God The concept of the kingship of God appears in all Abrahamic religions, where in some cases the terms Kingdom of God and Kingdom of Heaven are also used. The notion of God's kingship goes back to the Hebrew Bible, which refers to "his kingdom" b ...
on Earth. According to an interpretation of biblical prophecies in the Book of Revelation, this Kingdom of God on Earth will last a thousand years (a '' millennium'') or more.Kark, Ruth "Millenarism and agricultural settlement in the Holy Land in the nineteenth century," in Journal of Historical Geography, 9, 1 (1983), pp. 47-62


Theology

Many if not most millenarian groups claim that the current society and its rulers are corrupt, unjust, or otherwise wrong, and that they will soon be destroyed by a powerful force. The harmful nature of the status quo is considered intractable without the anticipated dramatic change. Henri Desroche observed that millenarian movements often envisioned three periods in which change might occur. First, the elect members of the movement will be increasingly oppressed, leading to the second period in which the movement resists the oppression. The third period brings about a new utopian age, liberating the members of the movement. In the modern world, economic rules, perceived immorality or vast conspiracies are seen as generating oppression. Only dramatic events are seen as able to change the world and the change is anticipated to be brought about, or survived, by a group of the devout and dedicated. In most millenarian scenarios, the disaster or battle to come will be followed by a new, purified world in which the believers will be rewarded. While many millennial groups are
pacifist Pacifism is the opposition or resistance to war, militarism (including conscription and mandatory military service) or violence. Pacifists generally reject theories of Just War. The word ''pacifism'' was coined by the French peace campaign ...
ic, millenarian beliefs have been claimed as causes for people to ignore conventional rules of behavior, which can result in violence directed inwards (such as the Jonestown mass suicides) or outwards (such as the Aum Shinrikyo terrorist acts). It sometimes includes a belief in supernatural powers or predetermined victory. In some cases, millenarians withdraw from society to await the intervention of God. This is also known as
world-rejection Various sociological classifications of religious movements have been proposed by scholars. In the sociology of religion, the most widely used classification is the church-sect typology. The typology is differently construed by different sociologi ...
. Millenarian ideologies or religious sects sometimes appear in oppressed peoples, with examples such as the 19th-century Ghost Dance movement among Native Americans, early
Mormons Mormons are a Religious denomination, religious and cultural group related to Mormonism, the principal branch of the Latter Day Saint movement started by Joseph Smith in upstate New York during the 1820s. After Smith's death in 1844, the mov ...
, and the 19th and 20th-century cargo cults among isolated Pacific Islanders. The
Catechism of the Catholic Church The ''Catechism of the Catholic Church'' ( la, Catechismus Catholicae Ecclesiae; commonly called the ''Catechism'' or the ''CCC'') is a catechism promulgated for the Catholic Church by Pope John Paul II in 1992. It aims to summarize, in book ...
rejects all forms of millenarianism and its variations:Catechism of the Catholic Church, paragraph 676
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See also

* Amillennialism * Center for Millennial Studies * *
Fifteen Signs before Doomsday The Fifteen Signs before Doomsday (alternatively known as the Fifteen Signs of Doomsday, Fifteen Signs before Judgement, in Latin Quindecim Signa ante Judicium, and in German 15 Vorzeichen des Jüngsten Gerichts) is a list, popular in the Middle Ag ...
* Millenarianism in colonial societies * Postmillennialism * Premillennialism *
Singularitarianism Singularitarianism is a movement defined by the belief that a technological singularity—the creation of superintelligence—will likely happen in the medium future, and that deliberate action ought to be taken to ensure that the singularity bene ...
* Taki Unquy * Timeline of the far future


References


Further reading

* Burrage, Champlin
''"The Fifth Monarchy Insurrections,"''
The English Historical Review, Vol. XXV, 1910. * Burridge, Kenelm. "New Heaven, New Earth: A Study of Millenarian Activities" (Basil Blackwell. Original printing 1969, three reprints 1972, 1980, 1986) pb. hb. * CenSAMM.
Millenarianism
" In James Crossley and Alastair Lockhart (eds.) ''Critical Dictionary of Apocalyptic and Millenarian Movements''. 2021 * Cohn, Norman. '' The Pursuit of the Millennium: Revolutionary Millenarians and Mystical Anarchists of the Middle Ages'', revised and expanded (New York: Oxford University Press,
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1970). (revised and expanded 1990) * * Gray, John. ''Black Mass: Apocalyptic Religion and the Death of Utopia'' (London: Penguin Books,
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2008) * Hotson, Howard. ''Paradise Postponed: Johann Heinrich Alsted and the Birth of Calvinist Millenarianism,'' (Springer, 2000). * Jue, Jeffrey K. ''Heaven Upon Earth: Joseph Mede and the Legacy of Mllenarianism,'' (Springer, 2006). * Kaplan, Jeffrey. ''Radical Religion in America: Millenarian Movements from the Far Right to the Children of Noah'' (Syracuse, NY: Syracuse University Press, 1997). * Katz, David S. and Popkin, Richard H. ''Messianic Revolution: Radical Religious Politics to the End of the Second Millennium''. (New York: Hill and Wang, 1999)
Review on H-Net
* Landes, Richard. ''Heaven on Earth: The Varieties of Millennial Experiences,'' (Oxford University Press, 2011). * Lerner, Robert E. ''The Feast of Saint Abraham: Medieval Millenarians and the Jews,'' (University of Pennsylvania Press, 2000). * Millenarianism and Messianism in Early Modern Culture (4 voll.), Dordrecht: Kluwer. ** Vol. 1: Goldish, Matt and Popkin, Richard H. (eds.). ''Jewish Messianism in the Early Modern World'', 2001 ** Vol. 2: Kottmnan, Karl (eds.). ''Catholic Milleniarism: From Savonarola to the Abbè Grégoire'', 2001 ** Vol. 3: Force, James E. and Popkin, Richard H. (eds.). ''The Millenarian Turn: Millenarian Contexts of Science, Politics and Everyday Anglo-American Life in the Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries'', 2001 ** Vol. 4: Laursen, John Christian and Popkin, Richard H. (eds.). ''Continental Millenarians: Protestants, Catholics, Heretics'', 2001 * Schwartz, Hillel. ''The French Prophets: The History of a Millenarian Group in Eighteenth-Century England''. Berkeley: University of California, 1980. * Underwood, Grant. (1999) 993
The Millenarian World of Early Mormonism
'' Urbana: University of Illinois Press. * Voegelin, Eric. ''The New Science of Politics''. University of Chicago Press (October 12, 2012). * Wessinger, Catherine. (ed.), ''The Oxford Handbook of Millennialism'', New York: Oxford University Press 2011. * Wright, Ben and Dresser, Zachary W. (eds.) ''Apocalypse and the Millennium in the American Civil War Era.'' Baton Rouge, LA: Louisiana State University Press, 2013.


External links



Center for Millennial Studies at Boston University. List of links sorted by group type. (archive)
Millenarianism
In James Crossley and Alastair Lockhart (eds.) ''Critical Dictionary of Apocalyptic and Millenarian Movements''. 2021

Catholic Encyclopedia.
''Catechism of Catholic Church'', Part One, Section Two, Chapter Two, Article 7, 1. He will come again in glory, paragraph 676
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