eschatologism

noun

Etymology

From eschatology + -ism.

Definitions

  1. The belief that the world is renewed through apocalyptic crises.

    • Eschatologism as an attitude is fundamentally different to mechanicism because it aspires beyond space and time towards non-worldly realities which drive history and the very scientific exploration of the world.
    • Bloch's eschatologism is a political programme, to which the book on Müntzer bears testimony.

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