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apocalypticism
[ uh-pok-uh-lip-tuh-siz-uhm ]
noun
, Theology.
- any doctrine concerning the end of the temporal world, especially one based on the supposed prophetic passages in the Revelation of St. John the Divine.
- the millennial doctrine of the Second Advent and personal reign of Jesus Christ on earth.
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Word History and Origins
Origin of apocalypticism1
First recorded in 1880–85; apocalyptic + -ism
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Example Sentences
Even if we confine the sample to evangelical Christian Republicans, there is a dramatic difference in Trump support linked to apocalypticism.
From Salon
There is a real belief in Apocalypticism among conservative white Christians, specifically, and white conservatives and the right, more broadly.
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There is a real belief in Apocalypticism among conservative white Christians, specifically, and white conservatives and the right, more broadly.
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Our lazy misanthropy and half-ironic apocalypticism.
From Slate
This is certainly not to say that Christian apocalypticism is not part of his repertoire.
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