Cosmos Chaos and the World to Come

Cosmos  Chaos  and the World to Come
Author: Norman Cohn,Professor Norman Cohn
Publsiher: Yale University Press
Total Pages: 298
Release: 2001-01-01
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0300090889

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All over the world people look forward to a perfect future, when the forces of good will be finally victorious over the forces of evil. Once this was a radically new way of imagining the destiny of the world and of mankind. How did it originate, and what kind of world-view preceded it? In this engrossing book, the author of the classic work The Pursuit of the Millennium takes us on a journey of exploration, through the world-views of ancient Egypt, Mesopotamia, and India, through the innovations of Iranian and Jewish prophets and sages, to the earliest Christian imaginings of heaven on earth. Until around 1500 B.C., it was generally believed that once the world had been set in order by the gods, it was in essence immutable. However, it was always a troubled world. By means of flood and drought, famine and plague, defeat in war, and death itself, demonic forces threatened and impaired it. Various combat myths told how a divine warrior kept the forces of chaos at bay and enabled the world to survive. Sometime between 1500 and 1200 B.C., the Iranian prophet Zoroaster broke from that static yet anxious world-view, reinterpreting the Iranian version of the combat myth. For Zoroaster, the world was moving, through incessant conflict, toward a conflictless state--"cosmos without chaos." The time would come when, in a prodigious battle, the supreme god would utterly defeat the forces of chaos and their human allies and eliminate them forever, and so bring an absolutely good world into being. Cohn reveals how this vision of the future was taken over by certain Jewish groups, notably the Jesus sect, with incalculable consequences. Deeply informed yet highly readable, this magisterial book illumines a major turning-point in the history of human consciousness. It will be mandatory reading for all who appreciated The Pursuit of the Millennium.

Cosmos Chaos and the World to Come

Cosmos  Chaos  and the World to Come
Author: Norman Cohn
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 271
Release: 1995
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0300065515

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This book investigates the deepest roots and first emergence of an expectation which is still flourishing today. That there will shortly be a marvelous consummation, when good will be finally victorious over evil and for ever reduce it to nullity.

Cosmos chaos and the World to Come

Cosmos chaos and the World to Come
Author: Norman Rufus Colin Cohn
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 271
Release: 1993
Genre: Cosmogony
ISBN: OCLC:861014307

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Eden and the Fall

Eden and the Fall
Author: Matthew Buttsworth
Publsiher: Matt Buttsworth
Total Pages: 516
Release: 1999
Genre: Deep ecology
ISBN: 9780987062826

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A Doomsday Reader

A Doomsday Reader
Author: Ted Daniels
Publsiher: NYU Press
Total Pages: 264
Release: 1999-08
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780814719084

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Gathers apocalyptic writings from Communism, Nazism, the environmental movement, the Branch Davidians, the Order of the Solar Temple, Aum Shinri Kyo, the Montana Freemen, and Aryan hate groups

End of Days

End of Days
Author: Karolyn Kinane,Michael A. Ryan
Publsiher: McFarland
Total Pages: 393
Release: 2014-01-10
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780786453597

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The idea of the complete annihilation of all life is a powerful and culturally universal concept. As human societies around the globe have produced creation myths, so too have they created narratives concerning the apocalyptic destruction of their worlds. This book explores the idea of the apocalypse and its reception within culture and society, bringing together 17 essays that explore both the influence and innovation of apocalyptic ideas from classical Greek and Roman writings to the foreign policies of today’s United States.

The Fatal Flaw Nazism Communism and the Apocalyptic Nature of Radical Ecological History

The Fatal Flaw     Nazism  Communism and the Apocalyptic Nature of Radical Ecological History
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Matt Buttsworth
Total Pages: 51
Release: 2024
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9781471037122

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Worlds Apart

Worlds Apart
Author: Ihab Khalil
Publsiher: iUniverse
Total Pages: 141
Release: 2009
Genre: Christianity
ISBN: 9781440117190

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Combining meticulous research with thoughtful conclusion, this remarkable collection of essays explores ancient Egyptian and early Christian thought and leads to a better, more comprehensive understanding of these ancient peoples' key beliefs. Worlds Apart is composed of four well-written essays, each chosen with the purpose of engaging both the layperson and the researcher. Using literary, philosophical, historical, and psychological approaches, Ihab Khalil examines several important components of these two vastly different cultures. Topics include Dualism in ancient Egyptian thought The Myth of Osiris Early Christian Christology, both orthodox and heterodox Christian Mysticism Khalil includes an extensive bibliography of his sources conducive to further study and research. In addition, illustrations, footnotes, and tables complement Khalil's writing, leading to an even more thorough understanding of his subject. Insightful and deeply engaging, Worlds Apart is destined to become the definitive work on understanding the core beliefs of these two cultures.